Well, there are a couple of problems, here.
First, and foremost, you appear to have an instructor who gave you a Perl/MySQL assignment but 1) failed to provide any instructions for how to turn it in, or 2) failed to provide a mechanism for the assignment being evaluated. (That is something you might want to consider the next time you take a class).
The other 2 issues are not hard to resolve.
1) to modify the @INC array, use the
use lib; directive at the beginning of your script:
BEGIN {
use lib "/path/to/your/folder";
}
2) to resolve the database issue, you can use the
--datadir switch when you start up the server:
<mysql server> --datadir=/path/to/your/folder
That should do it
davidj
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