Dear brothers in perl, I've done some researching, read couple of manuals and references, searched perlmonks.com and I still can't figure out why that script and module doesn't work as i expect. Both module and script are in the same directory. This is a module
package module1; use strict; require Exporter; use vars qw(@EXPORT_OK); our $str = "Placeholder"; @EXPORT_OK = qw($str); 1;
And this is a script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use module1 qw($str); print $str;
Output of ./script.pl is
Global symbol "$str" requires explicit package name at ./script.pl lin +e 7. Execution of ./script.pl aborted due to compilation errors.
Any help would be appreciated.

In reply to Problem with basic import/export variables by Solak

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