I find that "Can't Locate nnn.pm" or "Can't locate loadable object" errors result when Perl module components get installed with bad directory and/or file permissions. I got errors like this when I manually installed HTML::Parser, and they went away when I set the permissions on the installation directories (subdirectories of /<perl_installation_base>/lib/ ) to 775 or 755, and the permissions on files to 444 or 555.
My server is behind corporate firewalls maintained by security paranoiacs, so I have to retrieve and install modules manually. Next time I will maybe try messing with umask.
In reply to Re: Can't locate loadable object for module Apache::Constants in @INC
by Clovis_Sangrail
in thread Can't locate loadable object for module Apache::Constants in @INC
by shan_emails
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