The four client error messages are: Use of uninitialized value in unpack at /usr/share/perl5/IO/Multiplex. +pm line 352. Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at /usr/share/perl5/IO/M +ultiplex.pm line 352. Use of uninitialized value in unpack at /usr/share/perl5/IO/Multiplex. +pm line 352. Use of uninitialized value in numeric eq (==) at /usr/share/perl5/IO/M +ultiplex.pm line 352.
Any ideas on the error messages?

It sounds like your problem is in the module at line 352. :-)

So use a local copy of the module,( or even edit the module as root for testing), and see what is getting handed off at line 352.

My ESP guesses the Multiplex module expects an array and is only getting a single value? You have to dig in and see.

OR.... go for a more standard solution using IO::Select or forked/threaded servers. Google for many previously posted code examples or visit the tutorials here at Perlmonks.


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In reply to Re^2: Trying to get started with IO::Multiplex by zentara
in thread Trying to get started with IO::Multiplex by Bruce32903

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