In this case it looks like you have an improperly installed module. From the function being accessed it is trying to implement some sort of tie. If I were to take a wild guess, I'd guess Tie::DBI. But that probably isn't right.
In reply to Re: What is the /auto/ directory used for?
by tilly
in thread What is the /auto/ directory used for?
by nmerriweather
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