Michael Kingsbury wrote: >> print Dog::Hello; > > That was it, they weren't exported I think. Refering to them as > Win32::File::ARCHIVE, I don't have the problem. > > -mike
you can check what they export by default. for example: [panda@dzhuo]$ perl -MFcntl -e 'print "$_\n" for(@Fcntl::EXPORT)' ... O_SHLOCK O_SYNC O_TEMPORARY O_TEXT O_TRUNC O_WRONLY [panda@dzhuo]$ should print those exported by default by Fcntl. you can use similiar technique for checking export by demand,etc. david -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]