Try adding a shebang line at the top of test.pl:

#!/usr/bin/perl

That said, if you actually read test.pl you're only creating one instance with the Debug option, as you see it creates a new one for subsequent tests. As I mentioned in the CB, the first test check to see if it can load the module, the subsequent tests actually test the six year old code against the freedb site. Chances are it (the site) may have changed and this module isn't scraping it properly anymore, or there is something going wrong with accessing webpages. I asked this previously but you've not responded.


In reply to Re^2: CDDBSearch does not install windows 7 by marto
in thread CDDBSearch does not install windows 7 by dlita

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