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Re: Where can I find out what my error message means?

by I0 (Priest)
on Mar 03, 2001 at 04:44 UTC ( [id://61946]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Where can I find out what my error message means?

splain
splain: Reading from STDIN
folder/filename.pm did not return a true value at (eval 8) line 3
folder/filename.pm did not return a true value at (eval 8) line 3 (#1)
    
    (F) A required (or used) file must return a true value to indicate that
    it compiled correctly and ran its initialization code correctly.  It's
    traditional to end such a file with a "1;", though any true value would
    do.  See perlfunc/require.
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