I'm writing Perl CGI scripts, running Apache on Windows. I have set the Perl @INC path to the following (output from the "perl -V" command):
PERLLIB="C:/Apache/htdocs/mokslas/lib"
@INC:
C:/Apache/htdocs/mokslas/lib
C:/Perl/lib
C:/Perl/site/lib
.
So, the Perl knows where my *.pm files are. Unfortunately, Apache doesn't know that (Apache error.log):
Can't locate Mokslas.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Perl/lib C:/Perl/si
+te/lib .) at c:\apache\htdocs\mokslas\index.cgi line 3.
So, the question is: how do I make Apache know my @INC variable under Windows? (I'm setting my @INC variable through the PERLLIB environment variable). I have restarted my computer - the Apache should "grab" @INC from Perl. Thanks for your help.
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