in reply to XML::XSLT problem
It may be that there is an older version of XML::XSLT (lacking the "new" method) already installed somewhere in a "default" @INC path, and your perl script will always find that first.
Try twiddling with @INC before loading the module -- e.g. put the path having the current version of the module in your PERL5LIB environment variable or on the shebang line: "-I/path/to/new/version".
I haven't looked at the docs yet about how the various path settings are ordered at start-up, but I think one of those methods will do an "unshift" of the given path onto @INC (i.e. put it at the front of the list).
As a last resort, you could do something like this in your script:
# instead of use XML::XSLT; ... unshift @INC, "/path/to/new/version"; require XML::XSLT;
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Re^2: XML::XSLT problem
by Trainer (Initiate) on Mar 18, 2015 at 18:13 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Mar 18, 2015 at 23:08 UTC | |
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