Don't take this as me being negative, but I don't think that it is very likely that you will find code that does exactly what you need it to without any adjustments or modifications.

I'd recommend that you break the task down into smaller pieces and tackle it that way. With this approach, you can ask specific questions at each stage.

Also: if/when you find the module(s) that you need to help you get the job done, you should use the CPAN module to install them. It takes care of making sure all of the dependencies are resolvedtomatically. The CPAN module comes with perl version 5.004 and later.

To run the CPAN module, type:
perl -MCPAN -e shell

It takes a few minutes to set up, but you will find it worthwhile.

Tii

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