... isn't glob and even just @files = <*.*> a builtin? Is that wrong? Oh! It says right on the page I linked that glob is the angles and that they are File::Glob. I was not aware of that.

Do you have more than one perl installed? Personally, I'd reinstall perl if I discovered a corrupted core dll like that. To hells with feature freezes or whatever. That'd be a serious stability issue.

UPDATE: based on shmem's musings... If you pop open that dll, does it have win32 headers in there? Is it in fact corrupted in some way?

-Paul


In reply to Re: Problems sometimes loading File::Glob by jettero
in thread Problems sometimes loading File::Glob by HuckinFappy

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