Of course there is no guarantee that your modules are installed in /usr/ so you may want to find the directories you are searching using the following code if you are using b10m's solution
Of course there's no guarantee, that's why I wrote "most likely". "My solution" comes in handy when you know you installed the modules, but you somehow can't seem to use them (read: they're not in %INC). Otherwise, I would strongly suggest to use for example borisz' solution.
Note that you need read access to these directories, so if your box is properly locked down this may mean you need root access.
You would have quite a paranoid sysadmin, if you can't read the Perl modules' directories, but of course, it's possible :)
In reply to Re: Finding modules
by b10m
in thread Finding modules
by Anonymous Monk
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