Right.

I looked at the perlmod doc (see my reply elsewhere) and returned to the "It's a computer, computers are stupid literal, what's different from the template vs. my code..." concept. The one thing that I could see is the use of
package Some::Module;
and the statement that the Module.pm file was in the Some directory. In my case, the modules are in the 'pm' directory. So I added pm:: constructs in my "package" declarations:

package pm::Foo;
package pm::Bar;
package pm::Baz;

In some cases, it required comparable
use strict; use warnings; use pm::Bar; use pm::Baz;
declarations in the modules using the other modules, sometimes not. Still not sure (ie, still haven't really looked at why that might be). But now I get
ServerDude-2:/www/cgi/jenny rip$ !./ ./Generate types Content-type:text/xml <value> <in>%d</in> <out> <types> <type> <string>pkey</string> <format>%{8}c</format> </type>... </types> </out> </value> ServerDude-2:/www/cgi/jenny rip$

All is right with the world again.

Thanks for all your time!

Regards,
rip

In reply to Re^2: Perl complains of redefining undefined module export by WienIsset
in thread Perl complains of redefining undefined module export by WienIsset

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