can you please let me know how to locate lib.pm in @INC what is the procedure for thatDownload the
lib-0.63 source, extract it to some location, then cd to the top level folder of the extracted source, then run
perl Makefile.PL, then run
make, then copy the lib.pm that's in ./blib/lib into the /volumes/v1/qedms/opt/perl/lib/5.14.1 folder.
You might need to be using the 5.14.1 build of perl (not the 5.8.4 build) when you run
perl Makefie.PL ... or it might not matter which perl you use for that step (I'm not sure).
Normally you wouldn't have to install lib.pm into @INC because it would already have been in there when perl was installed.
Cheers,
Rob
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