Try running the following snippet of code having modified the use lib ...; statement to match that you are using in your program.

#! perl -slw no warnings; use lib 'whatever you are using'; use Storable; for ( sort keys %INC ) { printf "%20s => %s ", $_, $INC{ $_ }; s[/][::]g; s[.pm][]; print eval "\$$_\::VERSION"; }

The output should look something like that below and will allow you to identify where the version of Storable is being picked up from and which version it is.

P:\test>used AutoLoader.pm => c:/Perl/lib/AutoLoader.pm 5.60 Carp.pm => c:/Perl/lib/Carp.pm 1.02 Config.pm => c:/Perl/lib/Config.pm DynaLoader.pm => c:/Perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm 1.05 Exporter.pm => c:/Perl/lib/Exporter.pm 5.58 Exporter/Heavy.pm => c:/Perl/lib/Exporter/Heavy.pm 5.58 Fcntl.pm => c:/Perl/lib/Fcntl.pm 1.05 Storable.pm => c:/Perl/lib/Storable.pm 2.12 XSLoader.pm => c:/Perl/lib/XSLoader.pm 0.02 c:/Perl/lib/auto/Storable/autosplit.ix => c:/Perl/lib/auto/Storable/au +tosplit.ix strict.pm => c:/Perl/lib/strict.pm 1.03 vars.pm => c:/Perl/lib/vars.pm 1.01 warnings.pm => c:/Perl/lib/warnings.pm 1.03 warnings/register.pm => c:/Perl/lib/warnings/register.pm 1.00

Did you create the frozen data and then upgrade Storable? Because if not, something is seriously wrong with your install.


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In reply to Re^3: storable error by BrowserUk
in thread storable error by CassJ

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