What's wrong with sticking this (possibly in a BEGIN block) at the top of each file, and never having to worry about it again?
my $code_status; if ( -f './status-devel' ) { $code_status = 'devel'; } else { $code_status = 'stable'; } use lib "/var/www/intranet/${code_status}/lib";


Update: Fixed the variable in the path per chromatic's good catch, and replaced "an INIT block" with "a BEGIN block", since that's what it's called in Perl. ;-)

Christopher E. Stith
use coffee;

In reply to Re: File/Directory hierarchy for devel/stable versions by mr_mischief
in thread File/Directory hierarchy for devel/stable versions by TVSET

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