This is where it all went wrong:

./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules ./checksetup.pl --check-modules cd .. ls -l chmod +w Bugzilla/ ls -l chmod 711 Bugzilla/ ls -l chmod 644 Bugzilla/ ls -l chmod +x Bugzilla/ ls -l cd /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/ ls mkdir Bugzilla cp CGI.pm Bugzilla/CGI.pm cp CGI/* Bugzilla/CGI/* . cd Bugzilla/ ls mkdir CGI cp ../CGI/* CGI/* . cp ../CGI/* CGI/ . ls mv *.* CGI/*.* ls mv Apache.pm CGI/Apache.pm mv * CGI/ . ls ls CGI/ ls ../.. ls ../ cd .. rm Bugzilla/ rm -r Bugzilla/

I know the copies don't make sense, my inability in linux forced me to do it in a File Browser when I failed to do it from the command line. Effectively I copied CGI.pm and the folder CGI into the Bugzilla foler, then deleted it. Thanks for the help.


In reply to Re^2: Every Perl Script Is Failing Compilation by Anonymous Monk
in thread Every Perl Script Is Failing Compilation by Anonymous Monk

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