Hi Paul,

Yes, I don't "use" or "require" IO::Select, but just use IO::Socket.
Perl said to me about "IO::Select".
And, I add the example of LWP:
use strict qw(subs vars); use LWP::UserAgent; use Time::HiRes qw{ time alarm }; use Data::Dumper; ... (snip) ... my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new() ; ... (snip) ... my $req = HTTP::Request->new( 'GET', $url ) ; $res = $ua->request( $req ) ; ... (snip) ...
My code above resulted in different (mysterious?) error messages....

Can't locate object method "_init" via package "URI::_foreign"

I never use "URI::_foreign" ! It's private class of URI, I think.
I use "IO::Select" and/or "LWP" at fastcgi, daemon modules, so if these error occur, these error last unless fcgi/daemon restarts...

In reply to Re^4: LWP and IO::Socket often said to me, "Can't locate object method" .... by trad-ex
in thread LWP and IO::Socket often said to me, "Can't locate object method" .... by trad-ex

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