Thanks for the reply. If these modules have been installed properly there's no reason you should have to add the use lib lines. If you're willing to delve deaper into this I can offer further assistance. Obviously adding a new use lib line isn't something you want to have to do each time you want to use a non core module.
Consider taking my previous advice and run the following from the command prompt:
c:\cpan C::Scan
This should detect and install missing prerequisites automatically, saving you the time consuming process of downloading and instaling them by hand. ActiveState also has ppm which you may want to look into.
In reply to Re^7: Identifying functions in a c file and replacing with a keyword
by marto
in thread Identifying functions in a c file and replacing with a keyword
by ijalab
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