Roderich Schupp schrieb:
On 11/5/06, Steffen Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The thought occurred to me that we might solve this problem by appending
the required modules to a stripped-down copy of parl.exe just before
I just did a little experiment (on Linux, but should work on Windows, to
On 11/5/06, Steffen Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My money is on option three.
Blech, mine too.
The thought occurred to me that we might solve this problem by appending
the required modules to a stripped-down copy of parl.exe just before
I just did a little experiment (on Linux, but sh
Roderich Schupp schrieb:
On 5 Nov 2006 17:10:57 -, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote
One possibility is that you're using an old version of Scalar::Util.
refaddr() has been added in 1.09.
Yeah, that's my guess, too. But the real problem is:
why does it show only for the PAR-packed case?
Possible
On 5 Nov 2006 17:10:57 -, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote
One possibility is that you're using an old version of Scalar::Util.
refaddr() has been added in 1.09.
Yeah, that's my guess, too. But the real problem is:
why does it show only for the PAR-packed case?
Possible explanations:
- Scalar::
Peter Gordon wrote in perl.par :
> I am using the Archive::Tar package to open a user defined file. The
> program works on Linux and Win32. I packaged the program using pp, and I
> have a problem when the file in the tar file does not exist.
>
> I get the following error:
>
> Undefined subroutine
I am using the Archive::Tar package to open a user defined file. The
program works on Linux and Win32. I packaged the program using pp, and I
have a problem when the file in the tar file does not exist.
I get the following error:
Undefined subroutine &Scalar::Utils::refaddr called at overload.pm