From: Metzger, M. <mme...@in...> - 2002-10-26 04:08:05
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Yes, I tried that and even looked at the module source. The module specifically defines its version as 0.09, regardless of the revision (0.09, 0.09b, 0.09c, 0.09d). As a test (and since I got my build environment setup) I just recompiled Net::RawIP 0.09d directly from CPAN and am running into the same memory leak. Shouldn't surprise me though considering it's a 2yr old module. I can work around the issue by using a few eval{}'s but that's more "spackle" than fix... Just as a side note, Trinux rules.... (as if anyone around here didn't already know this...) Thanks for the reply Mike -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan E Terry [mailto:je...@my...] Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 6:00 PM To: Metzger, Michael Cc: tri...@li... Subject: Re: [Trinux-talk] Perl Modules question Mike, The following snippit should give you your answer. It works with most standardized modules. #!/usr/bin/perl -w use Net::RawIP; print $Net::RawIP::VERSION; print "\n\n"; >Hi all, > > Is there anywhere I can determine the exact version of the perl modules >being used (specifically Net::RawIP)? I've looked in the actual module >itself but it only references the version as 0.09. There are unfortunately >4-5 versions of 0.09. > >Thanks for any help > >Mike |