Then how is $@ getting printed? And how is "SCALAR" getting added after the second slash or how is "/SCALAR" added to @c?

It's has to be that line based on the number of messages you get, the presence of "qw/Math::BigInt::FastCalc", the line number inside the eval at which it occurs, and the resulting failure to load any backends.

Please post the import sub from the file given by perldoc -l Math::BigInt.

perl -ne'print if /^sub import/.../^sub/' `perldoc -l Math::BigInt`

For what it's worth, I don't get the error.

$ for q in \ > XML::Compile \ > XML::Compile::WSDL11 \ > Math::BigInt \ > Math::BigInt::FastCalc > do > perl -M$q -le'print "$ARGV[0] ", $ARGV[0]->VERSION' $q > done XML::Compile 1.21 XML::Compile::WSDL11 2.21 Math::BigInt 1.99 Math::BigInt::FastCalc 0.24 $ perl -v | grep version This is perl 5, version 12, subversion 2 (v5.12.2) built for i686-linu +x $ perl -le' > use XML::Compile::WSDL11; > use XML::Compile::SOAP11; > use Math::BigInt; > print "ok"; > ' ok

In reply to Re^3: Library problems with XML::Compile::WSDL11 and Math::BigInt by ikegami
in thread Library problems with XML::Compile::WSDL11 and Math::BigInt by space_monk

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