Greetings monks!

I've run into a problem while using the Net::OSCAR module.
Everytime I use this module, the perl interpreter crashes and outputs the following data:

C:\Users\admin\Desktop\Proglab>oscar.pl Prototype mismatch: sub Net::OSCAR::Connection::F_GETFL () vs none at +(eval 5) l ine 1. Prototype mismatch: sub Net::OSCAR::Connection::F_SETFL () vs none at +(eval 6) l ine 1. Prototype mismatch: sub Net::OSCAR::Connection::O_NONBLOCK () vs none +at (eval 7 ) line 1.

I've removed and reinstalled this module using the perlpackagemanager and the cpan shell with no effect ...

I googled a bit and stumbled on the following site: https://forum.antichat.ru/printthread.php?t=84286&pp=40" It looks like these man had the same problem, unfortunately it's all written in russian :-(

Any ideas on how to solve this?

In reply to Net::Oscar crashes Perl by karstenda

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