Works for me. Although, I'm installing it on Linux. Perhaps there
was some error during install? Have we tried a 'force install
Net::Peep' to reinstall everything? Although it shouldn't make a
difference, what version of Perl might this be?

         -- Mike

On Sat, May 05 @ 23:21, Collin Starkweather wrote:
> On 4 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > As I have no server, I'm not sure whether it should work, but it sure
> > fails in a funny way.
> 
> Hmmm ....  It sure does.  It seems to be unable to find the configuration
> file in the second test:
> 
> > not ok:  Peep couldn't find the configuration file '': No such file or
> > directory at blib/lib/Net/Peep/Parse.pm line 38
> 
> whereas in the first test it both finds and parses the configuration file:
> 
> > Testing Peep configuration file parser:
> > [Fri May 4 12:09:45 2001] The application [logparser] identified
> > itself.
> > [Fri May 4 12:09:45 2001] Parsing class [home] ... 
> > blah blah blah ... 
> > [Fri May 4 12:09:45 2001] State [something] added. 
> > ok
> 
> I'll try to reproduce the problem tomorrow on one of my Solaris machines
> (I've never seen this on Linux, though I can't imagine the OS would make
> any difference ?!?).  Curiouser and curiouser said the rabbit ....
> 
> Thank you very much for your time and effort :-)


-- 
Michael Gilfix
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