Perhaps your best option is to not use Inline::Files. Ever since I saw Brian Ingerson and Damian Conway present this at YAPC in Montreal, I've been of the opinion that the module is a nice trick, but not something I'd ever use in any serious program. Many of Damians modules don't work nice with other code - and this is another example. (But that's generally the case if you use source filters, add stuff in UNIVERSAL:: or overwrite core functions - you're bound to do something you didn't anticipate someone else does).
In reply to Re: Inline::Files and DBD::CSV
by JavaFan
in thread Inline::Files and DBD::CSV
by H4
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