Re: error messege: "subroutine Cwd::fastcwd redefined"



On 2/27/06, Frank Lee <lifei03@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When I add "use Bio:Perl" in my script and run it in windows XP, it
complains:

subroutine Cwd::fastcwd redefined" at C:/per/lib/Cwd.pm line 700
subroutine Cwd::getcwd redefined at C:/per/lib/Cwd.pm line 700
subroutine Cwd::abs_path redefined at C:/per/lib/Cwd.pm line 700

The script can still works. Could you tell me how to fix it?

My perl, v5.8.7, windows, xp sp2. The script works fine under Linux OS.

Thanks a lot.

Best

Frank

Which vendor is it (ActiveState, cygwin, etc.)?
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