Compilation failed in require at /path/to/scripts/fooator.pl line
86.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /path/to/scripts/fooator.pl
line 86.
Line 86 says:
use CPM::MainProc;
Well, I figure that I have a problem with that module not being found
in @INC, even though I'm accustomed to a different pair of error
messages ("Can't locate Foo.pm in @INC..." and the same "BEGIN failed"
message).
But, anyway, CPM::MainProc is at /path/to/scripts/perllib/CPM/
MainProc.pm, so I added (before line 86):
use lib( '/path/to/scripts/perllib' , '/path/to/scripts/perllib/
CPM' );
But it makes no difference.
FWIW, The first line of MainProc.pm is
package CPM::MainProc;
I'm thinking the problem has nothing to do with @INC. I don't know
what that "Compilation failed in require" message means.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
DF> I'm trying to run someone else's code. I'm getting pairs of error
DF> messages that look like this:
DF> Compilation failed in require at /path/to/scripts/fooator.pl line
DF> 86.
DF> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /path/to/scripts/fooator.pl
DF> line 86.
DF> Line 86 says:
DF> use CPM::MainProc;
DF> Well, I figure that I have a problem with that module not being found
DF> in @INC, even though I'm accustomed to a different pair of error
DF> messages ("Can't locate Foo.pm in @INC..." and the same "BEGIN failed"
DF> message).
DF> But, anyway, CPM::MainProc is at /path/to/scripts/perllib/CPM/
DF> MainProc.pm, so I added (before line 86):
DF> use lib( '/path/to/scripts/perllib' , '/path/to/scripts/perllib/
DF> CPM' );
DF> But it makes no difference.
hi dave!
well, that is because it DID find the module. the error says the
compilation of CPM::MainProc failed. so run a perl -c on that module and
see what perl says. likely that module has a syntax error or possibly it
is missing the trailing 1; needed for require to return a true value.
uri
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> hi dave!
Hi, Uri - long time. I'm messing with some code from the Mother Ship.
> well, that is because it DID find the module.
Ah.
> compilation of CPM::MainProc failed. so run a perl -c on that module
Hmmm. I get
Compilation failed in require at /path/to/scripts/perllib/CPM/
MainProc.pm line 214.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /path/to/scripts/perllib/CPM/
MainProc.pm line 214.
OK, the module doesn't like itself. So I have a look at line 214:
use CPM;
Which I check:
perl -c /path/to/scripts/perllib/CPM.pm
/ProductMaker/scripts/perllib/CPM.pm syntax OK
FWIW, all the modules end in "1;"
Before, I felt like I was going in circles. Now I feel like I've hit
a brick wall.
--
David Filmer (http://DavidFilmer.com)
Sheez - never mind. The module CPM.pm had a cloaked "die" in it.
sloppy, sloppy.
DF> On Dec 18, 2:32�pm, David Filmer <use...@davidfilmer.com> wrote:
>> Before, I felt like I was going in circles. �Now I feel like I've hit
>> a brick wall.
DF> Sheez - never mind. The module CPM.pm had a cloaked "die" in it.
did you steal the romulan cloaking device? that is needed to debug many
modules.
DF> sloppy, sloppy.
wipe that spittle off your chin! :)