My example showing how Perl could find the module was actually perldoc -l which correctly identified the source as /home/henry/gitr/MAS/lib. So Perl's own module-search routines are working OK.
I tried the -I option, with the same baffling result:
/usr/bin/prove -I/home/henry/gitr/MAS/lib ./t/8bit.t ./t/8bit.t .. Can't locate MAS::Global in @INC (@INC entries checked: +/home/henry/gitr/MAS/lib ... etc
The section in the docs that you point out, that there's a separate set of options passed to "options passed to the perl which runs tests" is interesting; but use of the -I option, as it recommends, shows that that's not the problem either.
I remain baffled, and stymied ...
In reply to Re^2: prove can't find my module, even though its directory is in $INC[0]
by HenryLaw
in thread prove can't find my module, even though its directory is in $INC[0]
by HenryLaw
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