Oops. Duh!

Ok, typing perl -MWin32 -e "die $Win32::VERSION" gives 0.39 at -e line 1.

Cut and paste error: Beginning of C:/Perl/lib/Win32.pm actually reads:

package Win32; BEGIN { use strict; use vars qw|$VERSION $XS_VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK|; require Exporter; require DynaLoader; #<---- LINE 8 @ISA = qw|Exporter DynaLoader|; $VERSION = '0.39'; $XS_VERSION = $VERSION; $VERSION = eval $VERSION;

Context of perl5db.pl:

sub ExpandFileName { my $filename = shift; if ($filename =~ m/^\(/) { return $filename; } else { my $result = Win32::GetFullPathName($filename); #<----LINE 435 return NormalizeFileName($result); } }

Sorry about that. I'm brand new to Perl Monks and I've been having a little trouble using this forum. For instance, right now I can't see all the comments on this thread. After the first three, I just see titles.

No, wait. I changed my "chosen depth" and now I can see all the comments.


In reply to Re^6: Compile errors by Albert059
in thread Compile errors by Albert059

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