My program works on this machine:
perl -v "This is perl, version 5.005_03 built for sun4-solaris"

But, not on this machine:
perl -v "This is perl, version 5.003_26"

Here's the portion of code that fails:
50. foreach $key (keys %hash) { 51. my $tmp = $_; 52. my $cmd = "$program $key $matrix "; 53. $cmd .= "$config_path/CISCO_$tmp.clean " for @{$hash{$key}}; 54. system($cmd) == 0 || die "$cmd failed:$!\n"; 55. }
Here's what it fails with:
syntax error at ./cflowd-config-gen.pl line 53, near ""$config_path/CI +SCO_$tmp.clean " for " syntax error at ./cflowd-config-gen.pl line 53, near "}}" Execution of ./cflowd-config-gen.pl aborted due to compilation errors.
I have no idea why this is failing. And, it needs to be run on the machine that it fails on.

In reply to Works on one machine, fails on another by Tuna

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