G'day yeti,

Welcome to the monastery.

The @INC listing you show is from your Mac OS X System perl (i.e. /usr/bin/perl).

The location of PDF::FromHTML (i.e. /opt/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.12.4) suggests MacPorts perl (i.e. /opt/local/bin/perl).

If you run your script as MacPorts perl, that will probably fix your problem; however, I don't know how you are running it. If you're using something like

$ script_name.pl

then you probably need to change the shebang line (that's line 1 in your script) to start with

#!/opt/local/bin/perl

If you're using something like

$ perl script_name.pl

then changing it to

$ /opt/local/bin/perl script_name.pl

should fix your immediate problem but will be a pain to type in every time you run a script. What you really want is for perl to point to /opt/local/bin/perl: see your MacPorts documentation for how to set this up.

-- Ken


In reply to Re: Paths not added to @INC by kcott
in thread Paths not added to @INC by yeti

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