I'm running on Mac 10.2.8 with Perl 5.6.0

I recently downloaded a CPAN module File-Copy-Recursive-0.05. In the past I have (after making sure it was pure Perl - e.g., no C in it) simply moved it to the correct directory with proper permissions like

"/System/Library/Perl/File/Copy"

after making sure all the required modules were installed. Now I note that I have only done this a few times but, never had a problem.

With the above mentioned module it didn't work; kept saying that it didn't return true (from the script that used it).

Now for the strangeness

In hacking around the module I discovered if I removed the

# comments

it ran perfectly????????

Anyone have a clue.

In reply to CPAN module strangeness by RobertJ

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