Hi Perl_lover,
When I run the above code,I got the installed .packlists on the system. But the different functions are there eg.moudles,files,directories etc..
Since I want to list all the modules there,I replace the new function by module function and run the script the following error comes,
<rajpachan@osmosunsys.india:>perl moduletest.pl
Can't locate object method "modules" via package "ExtUtils::Installed"
+ at moduletest.pl line 4.
The code is given below,
use ExtUtils::Installed;
my $module;
my $inst = ExtUtils::Installed->modules();
my (@modules) = $inst->modules();
foreach $module (@modules) {
print "$module \n";
}
Why this method is not supporting here.The version I used is perl 5.6.Pls suggest.
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