Hi Folks, Please help, don't know what to do... :( I'm windows user, but 3 years a go a perl programmer did a small pl program and installed for me under pclinux os. (stand alone computer) The program work fine until a crash that i had recently. the program is called myperl60f.pl and the configuration file myperl60f.ini The program work with the following packages : curses::ui, test::more, test::pod. (Already installed) The way i called the program was as follow : On Linux desktop, "Right click"-> on "myProg" folder, then on "action" -> Open "terminal here" Then i type : perl -w myperl60f.pl Then i'm having the following error : franky@localhost myprog$ perl -w myperl60f.pl Bareword "MainLoop" not allowed while "strict subs" in use at myperl60f.pl line 112. Execution of myperl60f.pl aborted due to compilation errors. Please need help. P.S Program have-->   #!/usr/bin/perl -w Thank you !!!


In reply to aborted due Compilation error (!!??) by franky

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