Hmm...I tried the above without success. It looks like the problem is that the functions in the Module are not being pulled into the current package

. The require and import proceed without failure, but as soon as the function is called, I get
Undefined subroutine &main::webcast_header called at multi_reporter.pl + line 133
. Here is the current non-working thing that I'm trying:
BEGIN { $mod_path="/home/tboyd/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/Tools/"; unshift @INC, $mod_path; my @mods = glob("$mod_path/*"); for (@mods) { s/.*\/(\w+\.pm)$/$1/gi; require $_; $_->import; } }
The module that is being called works just fine under a "use" directive. Why might the import not be working? -C P.S. removing the .pm will make this thing barf on the "require".

In reply to Re: Re: Load all modules in directory by ttcuberat
in thread Load all modules in directory by ttcuberat

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