Unfortunately, installing my own Perl on Dreamhost is *not* the quickest way. It is a very long way around. Why so? Because, since "the home directory on Dreamhost is not writeable" (I quote Dreamhost wiki here), the standard Perl installation in the home directory fails on cwd. Again, per the Dreamhost wiki, there is a patch for it created by Michael Schwern (see http://schwern.org/~schwern/src/dreamhost-5.8.8-cwd.patch), but that does become a very long way around for me. I will visit that option only when stumped every other way.

Wrt data, yes, I am using the same identical data and scripts on both my laptop and the Dreamhost space.

Thanks.

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In reply to Re^2: segmentation fault on HTML::TokeParser by punkish
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