Hello everyone,
I have a simple script that I am trying to run that requires Net:POP3
use Net::POP3;
and I get the following error in SSH
Can't locate Net/POP3.pm in @INC...
However, I know that I have it because it was downloaded with one of my other scripts...and when I do a whereis net:pop3 it responds with net:pop3 leading me to believe that it is being found.
Do I change the line in the script with an absolute path to the Net:POP3 module that was uploaded to my server?
And, what exactly is the @INC??
Thank you!!
update (broquaint): title change (was 500 Script error (net:pop3))
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