Hi Thanks again : ) I tried "use Net::Pcap qw( :functions );" and got the same error as the first time :
[mddev@mdsaln01:~/mdscripts/bin] $ ./pcapTest.pl Undefined subroutine &main::pcap_lookupdev called at ./pcapTest.pl lin +e 6. [mddev@mdsaln01:~/mdscripts/bin] $
I've got to get this working and this is driving me crazy. The PERL interpreter can clearly find the module but doesn't like the subroutines that it is supposed to be exporting.

In reply to Re^4: "Undefined subroutine &main::pcap_lookupdev called" yet module installed and PERL5LIB is set correctly : *( by stevehicks
in thread "Undefined subroutine &main::pcap_lookupdev called" yet module installed and PERL5LIB is set correctly : *( by stevehicks

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