at C:\Users\Lucca\Documents\NetBeansProjects\PERL scripts\perl\MioDreamcar.pl line 17. is telling you the line and file where the error occured; in this case the error occurred when you tried to LOAD Da_corsa.

The error message Can't locate object method "class" via package "Da_corsa" (perhaps you forgot to load "Da_corsa"?) is telling you that Perl still can't find a valid package of that name. The reason is probably that you are forgetting to return a true value at the end of your package, i.e. your module Da_corsa.pm should be like:

package Da_corsa; use strict; use warnings; sub foo { return 'bar'; } 1; # return true
In your original post the other two packages return true but Da_corsa doesn't.

Given the various comments and such in your latest example, once your module returns true, you might have success with:

use lib "C:/Users/Lucca/Documents/NetBeansProjects/perlpm"; use Da_corsa;

Hope this helps!

The way forward always starts with a minimal test.

In reply to Re^3: PM module question/improvements by 1nickt
in thread PM module question/improvements by perlynewby

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