Now here is the catch... if I remove -T... it works? Now I know that something has to do with me making my own package, but how can this be effected by the -T option? How can it also say it can find my package in the directory it says it has in @inc... it just doesn't make clear sence. Help would be good... Thanks GunderCan't Locate mypackage.pm in @INC (@INC contains: (bunch of packages). +.. ~me/mypath) at myfile.pl line 12.
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