That could certainly happen if the line:
eval($fcn);
failed. It is unfortunate that the module just ignores whether that fails or not. Each of those lines should be changed, for example, to:
eval("$fcn; 1") or die $@;
Doing that in your modified version of the module might give you a hint as to why it isn't working.
- tye
In reply to Re: Undefined subroutine on ARM but not i686 ($@)
by tye
in thread Undefined subroutine on ARM but not i686
by cbanker
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