>>> "Dirk Bremer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/27/01 05:03PM >>>
Greg,

I had the same problem with the Net::Config module in a normal Perl script and 
modified the code within Net::Config

if ($< == $> and !$CONFIGURE)  {
    # my $home = eval {(getpwuid($>))[7]} || $ENV{HOME};
    # $file = $home . "/.libnetrc";
    $file = "/.libnetrc";
    $ref = eval { do $file } if -f $file;
    %NetConfig = (%NetConfig, %{ $ref })
    if ref($ref) eq 'HASH';
}

I commented out the two lines and then it works without errors.

Dirk Bremer - Systems Programmer II - AMS Department - NISC
636-922-9158 ext. 652 fax 636-447-4471

<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thank you, Dirk
I've tried your solution and have no 'Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) 
at Net/Config.pm line 44.' but still have 'Can't locate package Net::LocalCfg for 
@Net::Config::ISA at Net/ftp.pm line 21.' when I'm running a freestanding exe. And 
nothing is transferred.
Greg

 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Wardawy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 4:25 PM
Subject: Freestanding Net::FTP once again


Hello all,
I was trying to figure out why the NetFTP perl script works fine and the freestanding 
exe built using PerlApp doesn't -  no luck so
far.
Here is the situation - the perl script works fine, everything is transferred to the 
current directory, no errors, no warnings but
from the freestanding exe I'm
getting the following:

####################################
Unquoted string "warnings" may clash with future reserved word at warnings/regis
ter.pm line 3.
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) at Net/Config.pm line 44.
Can't locate package Net::LocalCfg for @Net::Config::ISA at Net/ftp.pm line 21.
####################################

Does anybody know how to solve this problem?
TIA

Greg.

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