Hi,

I'm testing Config::IniFiles module; this module working well before but now what happened, module methods are not running and returning fail...

Here is my example;

use Config::IniFiles; $overlay = Config::IniFiles->new(-file => 'test.ini'); $overlay->newval("section1", "arg1", "anotherval"); $overlay->WriteConfig(-delta=>1);

Running... return "fail"

C:\Documents and Settings\...\Desktop>t.pl

Can't call method "newval" on an undefined value at C:\Documents and Settings\...\Desktop\t.pl line 3.

Ridiculous...

OS: Windows XP
Perl : v5.8.9 build 828
Config::IniFiles : v2.66

Regards. Ahmet,thank you...

In reply to Config::IniFiles , all methods return fail? by Ahmet

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