Hi fellow monks!

I would like to ask on what will be the best approach if you are using an old version of Perl or only a Perl Win32 version and most of the modules are not supported (e.g. File::Find, File::Copy).

I had made this perl script and this should be ran through a .bat file which calls a perl.exe (which a Win32 version, I think) and the said script.

An error is displayed "Can't locate strict.pm in @INC at C:\tmp\PerlScript.pl"

Upgrading is not an option and using a .bat file is the only way that is allowed to run the script. I had read that it is possible to download the missing modules and call it within the script. But I can't figure it out on how it should work.

Please kindly help! Thanks you so much!


In reply to Can't locate .pm in @INC by bbb

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