Hi,

i looked for answer to this on PM but found only this which is not what I need. I have a bunch of cgi-files (mod_perl), which use some modules. These modules are in their own directory. And there is a subdirectory that also contains modules.

Because this subdirectory is part of another project I develop, I'd like to symlink it with that. No problem, all file operations work as expected, but my cgi's now fail with

Can't locate SUB/blah.pm in @INC

What understanding of mechanisms deep down below is it that I'm missing?

Bye
 PetaMem
    All Perl:   MT, NLP, NLU


In reply to How to get use to follow symbolic links? by PetaMem

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