I havent yet tried with perl 5.8.3, so I am still running 5.8.0, but i
+ did this;
perl -d tsm_processjob.cgi
and the debugger say's;
Switch::filter_blocks(/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Switch.pm:94
94: component: while (pos $source < length $source)
95: {
Does this give anyone any hints??
also, regarding perl 5.8.3, I did a succesful make, install, from the
+perl source distribution etc.. but I can still only find 5.8.0 on my
+system. What gives?
Thanks,
Matt.
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