I checked my whole system for Carp.pm and it was nowhere to be found.
Perl seems to work fine from the command line.  It is the OpenPerl IDE that
seems to need it ( for stack tracing I am guessing ).  In fact, the OpenPerl
IDE in debug mode stops right at the line in the demo script that says "use
Carp;".

:-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Brett W. McCoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 4:56 PM
To: Tony Esposito
Cc: Thomas Browner; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: help with whois code


On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Tony Esposito wrote:

> I am using SiePerl.  I had trouble installing ActiveState on WindowsNT for
> some reason ( probably OE but I did not want to mess with it ) even though
> it installed fine on Windows2000.  The OpenPerl IDE fails to even open up
> with the WindowsNT version of ActiveState so I used SiePerl.  With
SiePerl,
> the OpenPerl IDE comes up but when I run the demo Perl program it
complains
> about "no Carp" module.

Can you run SiePerl from a command-line (sorry, I am not at all familair
with it)?  Can you run the program that way?

It seems to me that an include path for modules needs to be set
somewhere, that for some reason isn't built in.

-- Brett
                                          http://www.chapelperilous.net/
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