Dear All,

A weird one: I have a lengthy subroutine (that I cannot post here) that runs fine on ubuntu 9.04 (perl 5.10), but does not compile on ubuntu 8.04 (perl 5.8.8) that I have to use for production.

If at line 434 I add / sign, be it my $a=4/3; or in comment ( # blabla/bla), I get

syntax error at sub.pm line 523, near "){"
syntax error at sub.pm line 543, near "){"
syntax error at sub.pm line 552, near "){"
syntax error at sub,pm line 561, near "else"

which correspond to switch, case, else statements.

I could use sign($a)*exp(-log(abs($a))) instead of /$a, but this does not really solve my problem.

Does it ring a bell to anyone?

Thanks

Damien

In reply to division sign, even in comment results in syntax error by dcy

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