"Note that this will only work for modules with simple names, not for the ones that have the double colon (::) in the name. For those modules, you will still have to provide the appropriate subdirectory tree."
This is not true. For example: /your/module/directory/Special/Module.pm will be accessable using:
use lib "/your/module/directory"; use Special::Module;
Update: maybe I don't get your comment right, but I don't see what you mean with "provide the appropriate subdirectory tree."
In reply to Re: locating modules in local dir
by b10m
in thread locating modules in local dir
by Anonymous Monk
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