Your question is moot since something obviously changed (in the module's user or in the module) since it worked, if it ever worked. It might not have been useless then, but right now, it does nothing other than die. That means you either have to change the module, or the code using it. Changing xxx() to EVENT::Country::xxx() is one way of fixing it, but I did mention you may still be able to import the symbols you require. For example, you may be able to import it using use EVENT::Country qw( xxx );, or using a group other than ":all". Refer to your module's documentation or source.

My apologies if I wasn't clear. I'm a bit fuzzy in the head due to a cold.


In reply to Re^3: EXPORT_TAGS by ikegami
in thread EXPORT_TAGS by ropey

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