That error message would have simplified the answer. From perldoc -f require,
The file must return true as the last statement to indicate successful execution of any initialization code, so it's customary to end such a file with "1;" unless you're sure it'll return true otherwise. But it's better just to put the "1;", in case you add more statements.
After Compline,
Zaxo
In reply to Re^3: Passing variables
by Zaxo
in thread Passing variables
by intranetman
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