I'm guessing this will work if you add the parentheses on your df call.

my ($fs_type, $fs_desc, $used, $avail, $fused, $favail) = Filesys::Dis +kSpace::df( $dir );

Perl seems to think you're trying to use an indirect method call (like "new Data::Dumper" instead of "Data::Dumper->new").

Since you modify @INC in a BEGIN block, I think you can just use Filesys::DiskSpace instead of using require. If you still want to use require for some reason, you'll have to separately import its df to use it without parens.


In reply to Re: import external package by kyle
in thread import external package by Noame

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