I am using the Padre IDE to compile/run my scripts. Everything was going great with it I had a script using the package Net::Telnet to login to my telnet system and retrieve data and whatnot and it was working great. I then decided to create an .exe file out of my script and got the great idea to use perl2exe. Well, when I began to use it, it told me that it did not support my version of Perl, so I then downgraded. The downgrade did not go very well, so I then reinstalled strawberry perl plus padre and now it is not recognizing my script that was working great before I reinstalled. The error I am receiving is "Can't locate object method "new" via package "Net::Telnet" <perhaps you forgot to load "Net::Telnet"?>". I already put the telnet.pm file into the directory where I put strawberry perl plus padre. Any ideas? Also, I have posted here before and you guys have been awesome. Thanks for the help, I appreciate it.

In reply to Net::Telnet Padre Error by mizmaster22

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