> On Sat, 01 Apr 2006 09:29:47 -0700, Bryan Harris wrote: >> This looks very interesting... I downloaded it, but I have no idea how to >> install it, though. I'm a modules-idiot. I tried putting the .pm file in >> the current directory and putting "use TimeTick.pm;" at the beginning of my >> code, but it doesn't work. I'd like to be able to just haul the .pm file >> around with my script and not have to "install" it on each machine I use... > > Make that > > use TimeTick; > > and you might want to get the Alpaca book...
Okay, now I get errors: ************************************** % ./pma base_2.pmai Undefined subroutine &main::timetick called at ./pma line 1557. 1.0000 Timeticker for pma finishing % ************************************** line 1557 is: timetick("Starting main loop"); Did I do something wrong? This is the beginners list, right? =) - B ps. I have the Alpaca book, I have the whole Perl Bookshelf CD (best $60 I ever spent) -- but even after reading it the whole "modules" process seems confusing to me, I think there's a magic key that my brain doesn't have yet. (Also, my code has to be portable, lots of people use my scripts and I can't install modules on their machines.) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>