Anonymous Monk - I installed the Scandeps module on my local machine to try this out but I don't seem to get any output. My little program is this:
use Module::ScanDeps;
my $hash_ref = scan_deps(
files => [ 'c:\libsearch-work.cgi' ],
recurse => 1,
);
print "start:";
while (($key, $value) = each(%{$hash_ref})) {
print $key.", ".$value."<br />";
}
But I get no output (other that the 'start:', just to tell me it's there.)
Am I missing something in how to operate this ScanDeps machine? (I did try it on a linux server, and it works, though it says permission denied, but it doesn't seem to be lacking a module).
Thanks - I appreciate your help in this .... muchly :)
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