Hi, I have a problem running a program under CentOS. So it is a big chunk of coding material separated into different modules. And the way everything is wired is so that a script is calling a Main module in local lib directory to which all other modules are connected to:
/sub1/mod2.pm
Script --> ./lib/class/Main.pm
/sun2/mod2.pm
Script.pl
use lib "./lib";
The thing is, this is running normally under Debian(perl-5.10)
Debian(perl-5.8.8), Ubuntu(perl-5.10) but under CentOS(perl-5.8.8) it starts and like waiting for something to happen , like waiting for <stdin>. as soon as i comment out the line
use Class::Main;
the script exits normally. what could be the problem ??
baxy
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