Unrelated to your missing library problem which others have addressed, but module names with all lower case names are traditionally reserved for use by perl itself as runtime "pragmas" affecting various behaviors (e.g. strict, feature). If this is something you're developing something like SSAN3 or Ssan3 (depending on how whatever acronym is usually used / expanded) might be a better name. Also were you ever to try and submit this to CPAN I believe you'd at least get pushback on the all lower name (I think there are a few exceptions, but certainly so few that specific examples are escaping me at the moment).

Edit: going by other replies this apparently is a commercial product that's made a poor naming decision . . .

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In reply to Re: Help! dmake error Win10 by Fletch
in thread Help! dmake error Win10 by Sanjay

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