Greetings, zuverlassig.

As a rule, I'd have to say toolic is right. I'm inclined to think you might be experiencing a namespace-clash. I don't suppose you're calling the lib relative to your script, are you? It would make it easier to diagnose, implement. In any case, given that you're using two Modules with the same name, and that they generally have a PACKAGE declaration at, or near the top. How are yours defined? In other words; can you post the declarations you're using in your JSON modules? eg;

package JSON;
Given that traditionally the double-colon is used as a path separator. I suspect you're declarations are incorrect; Test::JSON assumes Test/JSON

--Chris

UPDATE: Given you didn't share the actual error. I don't suppose it (Perl) was trying to find Test/Test/JSON, was/did it?

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In reply to Re: Can't locate Test/JSON.pm in @INC by taint
in thread Can't locate Test/JSON.pm in @INC by zuverlassig

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