Ok, that worked, but now I have another problem. In my code, ./Foo/Config.pm uses
Getopt::Long, and
POD::Usage, to parse options and spit out the relevant --help stuff. If I call ./myscript.pl --help, it just returns, without dumping the help (I'm using
Carp also).
If I call perl ./Foo/Config.pm --help, it works. The tree looks basically like this:
.
|-- ./myscript.pl
`-- ./Foo
|-- ./Foo/Color
| `-- ./Foo/Color/Rgb.pm
`-- ./Foo/Config.pm
What am I forgetting here?
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