I have a script for this that I use all the time. Just put it in a reachable path and make it executable.
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
for (@ARGV) {
(my $a.="$_.pm") =~s#::#/#g;
eval {
require $a;
};
print "$_: ",$@?"Not found":$INC{$a};
}
Then you just call it with:
findmod LWP::Simple Mail::Sendmail
While I'm on the subject, I also find this script to be really helpful:
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
$_=shift;
($_.=".pm")=~s#::#/#g;
eval { require $_ };
exec("vi",$INC{$_}) unless $@;
print "Module not found"
And I call it as:
editmod LWP::Simple
antirice
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The ith rule of Perl club is - follow rule i - 1 for i > 1
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