As well as the other comments monks have given, I thought i should mention that you should always use strict and use warnings. You might also want to use diagnostics which will give you more verbose warnings, and can often help identify the cause of your errors.

You should also make sure your script knows where your mods live, if it is not in with all the others. This is a good time to use a BEGIN{} block and lib:

use strict; use warnings; BEGIN{ use lib '/path/to/your/homemade/modules/'; } ## now try use Module::Try::Error;

There is no point in doing this if your modules are already somewhere that perl knows about (the places it looks for modules are held in the special variable @INC). HTH.

Just a something something...

In reply to Re: Including my own modules by BioLion
in thread Including my own modules by paixaop

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