Thanks for all the feedback "use lib '.';" seems to have done the trick... but now I have another problem with this script, it seems to keep looping on the following function:

#@data = SplitCSVLine($csv_line); sub SplitCSVLine { my ($line) = @_; my ($value, @data); while(1) { last if($line =~ /^\s*$/); if($line =~ /^[^\"]/) { $line =~ s/(.*?)(,|$ )//x; $value = $1; } else { $line =~ s/\"((\"\"|[^\"])*)\"(,|$ )//x; $value = $1; $value =~ s/\"\"/\"/g if defined $value; } push @data, $value; } return @data; }

I can't figure out why, the code that calls this function is:

sub GetStyleCodesMap { my @csv_lines = chrtoolbox::MyCat('style_codes.csv'); my $line_num = 0; foreach my $line (@csv_lines) { $line_num++; next if($line_num == 1); #skip the header last if($line eq "\n"); #done reading the mapping @data = SplitCSVLine($line);

Any ideas?
Thanks again for all the help,
-BassKozz

In reply to Re^3: Script works in XP but not Ubuntu? by BassKozz
in thread Script works in XP but not Ubuntu? by BassKozz

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