Dear Monks, some users are getting this error message when running a script I've written:

Can't locate object method "se" via package "warnings" at C:/Perl/5.14 +.2/lib/threads.pm line 3.

I cannot reproduce this message. Can anyone explain what it means and how to resolve it?

FWIW I have these modules:

require 5.10.0; use open ':encoding(utf8)'; use threads; use threads::shared; use strict; use warnings; use Encode; use Carp; use File::Path; use File::Basename; use File::Spec; use IC_TOC;

IC_TOC.pm is a custom module that also uses strict and warnings.

thanks, Scott

Update: I posted a reply down the chain here but wanted to get it up top too. Hi all, I suspect the problem was something in the user's Path statement that was hijacking the process. She cleaned out her Path, reinstalled Perl and it seems to be working better now. I appreciate the help -- sorry for a false (Perl) alarm.

thanks -- Scott


In reply to Can't locate object method "se" via package "warnings" by slugger415

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