Try using absolute paths, see Simple Module Tutorial

Also might see use, @INC, File::FindLib, FindBin, use lib $lib_dir not working , Re: How to manage correctly a (Tk) application startup?,

And dozens, Perl Tutorial Hub Learn to Spot a Good Tutorial

What is the best way to master perl and Where and how to start learning Perl , Modern Perl, Learn Perl in about 2 hours 30 minutes

If you think you need to load+export, and you don't know how, that is strong hint (certainty) that you don't need to do this (you're doing it wrong, exporting is the devil)

Module::Load,

perl5, perl5::ingy
ToolSet
Syntax::Collector
Toolkit
rig
see perlrun#PERL5OPT , PERLLIB, PERL5LIB
sitecustomize under perlrun#* f*
how to make lexical pragma global, hints ( pl_hints $^H %^H ), taint::all, Re: batch 'use' possible? (perl5.pm Toolset.pm, Syntax::Collector , Toolkit.pm, rig.pm, sitecustomize.pl, PERL5OPT )( load multiple commonly-used favorite modules in a single import expression )

export into / Import::Into

 

:D


In reply to Re: perl modules (@INC use lib absolutepath cwd) by Anonymous Monk
in thread perl modules by anek77713

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