Hi,
Apache 2.052 Win32, mod_perl 1.99_17, Perl 5.84, installed on a fat32 drive, f.
this is the code:
#!F:/Net/Perl/bin/Perl.exe
use strict;
use Digest::MD2;
print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";
my $ctx = Digest::MD2->new;
my $data = "foo";
$ctx->add($data);
my $digest = $ctx->digest;
this is the error(s):
--
#1st run
error Can't locate object method "bootstrap" via package "Digest::MD2" at F:/Net/Perl/site/lib/Digest/MD2.pm line 14.\nCompilation failed in require at (eval 7) line 6.\nBEGIN failed--compilation aborted at (eval 7) line 6.\n
#2nd/subsequent runs
error Can't locate object method "new" via package "Digest::MD2" at (eval 8) line 10.\n
--
the problem is that it works in cgi-bin, but fails in the mod_perl directory.
any suggestions is highly appreciated.
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