Update: Never mind.... as LanX messaged me, the error message you received already specified the path. So I'm totally off base.
How are you getting your bin directory into the @INC path? If you're using the PERL5LIB environment variable, then I'd guess that might be your problem: Code executed from xinetd probably doesn't have the same environment setup as when you're at the command line.
...roboticus
When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.
In reply to Re: perl unable to locate my module
by roboticus
in thread perl unable to locate my module
by ibm1620
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