ouch :)

WARNING: MAN3PODS takes a HASH reference not a string/number. Please inform the author.

Here is the relevant code from my version of MM_Unix.pm in /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/ExtUtils:

If " is the wrong symbol, what should be used?

I think, the relevant information, is the portion I bolded, inform the author of the problem :)

Or edit Makefile.PL and remove the ExtUtils::MakeMaker#MAN3PODS argument (shouldn't have been set)

But a module from 1997? Ha-ha.


In reply to Re: CGI_Lite MM-Unix HASH Ref issue by Anonymous Monk
in thread CGI_Lite MM-Unix HASH Ref issue by Dr.Bot

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