Hi davorg,

I googled it and found the Module is used in one piece of code,see the link below,

http://ml.imperia.org/imperia-users/2004/03/31/9973843e6d488f3b0059a6cb7ff15553/index.html

But I cant able to simulate the issue,since the module is not available in CPAN and also in ppm.

It would be appreciated if anyone find where the module is found.Somewhat interesting to find

Thanks and Regards,
madtoperl.

Edit: davorg - made link clickable


In reply to Re: :filetest not exported by File::Lib by madtoperl
in thread :filetest not exported by File::Lib by xaos

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