I count four lines:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Win32::Process::Info;
my $pi = Win32::Process::Info->new (undef, 'WMI');
and for me, using Windows 2000 and Perl 5.8.5, the snippet compiles without any problem. I'm using version 1.002 of Win32::Process::Info:
C:\Projekte>perl -MWin32::Process::Info -e "die $Win32::Process::Info:
+:VERSION"
1.002 at -e line 1, <DATA> line 164.
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