Hello all, I've changed my BEGIN block, to look like:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # $Id: move_data.pl,v 1.12 2005/05/05 21:25:58 dwhitney Exp $ ### Declaire script vars ### use vars qw( $Executable $Transaction @cmd $LIBPATH ); $|++; # Turn on autoflush ### Import pre-requisite packages use strict; use warnings; use Log::Log4perl; use Getopt::Long qw( GetOptions ); use Cwd qw( chdir realpath ); use Benchmark qw( timestr timediff ); use File::Basename qw( fileparse ); use File::Spec qw( catfile rel2abs ); use Pod::Usage qw( pod2usage ); ### Bomb if there is nothing on the command line ### pod2usage(2) if ( not @ARGV ); BEGIN { $LIBPATH = "../lib"; @cmd = fileparse( File::Spec->rel2abs( $0 ), '\.[^.]*' ); $LIBPATH = File::Spec->catdir( $cmd[1], "$LIBPATH" ); eval " use lib '$LIBPATH'"; } ### Use the MoveDataTools package ### use MoveDataTools;

Problem is, it still does not display any of the usage info in a Linux env. Good speed increase, but no man or help....
Bummer!

In reply to Re: pod2usage question by dwhitney
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