So I start working on a project that I have neglected for a while and I attempt to do a test install of it and figure out where I left off. It is a set of modules for a role playing game that I used Dist::Zilla to manage.

Just so I could landmark where I am with the project I did a test build of if and created a small test program to use the module and ran the install. Running the test program much to my shock resulted in my getting told by Perl it could not find the modules that I just installed? So what's up with that?

I check the perllocal.pod file and find:

=head2 Thu Mar 6 14:18:41 2014: C<Module> L<RPG::Traveller::Starmap|R +PG::Traveller::Starmap> =over 4 =item * C<installed into: /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2>
what the hey? why on earth is that happening?


Peter L. Berghold -- Unix Professional
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In reply to what is up with Dist::Zilla? by blue_cowdawg

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