Thank you for your suggestions.

Regarding 1, isn't it generally a bad idea to place lib directories within a web root directory? In addition to mixing up different parts of the project, it makes it easier to mistakenly serve modules.

Regarding 2, it is my preference to place all files associated with a project within a single 'project' directory. This makes it easier to find all files associated with the project, or to check out the project in one step.

Three is a realistic option for a packaged product, but I'm not sure it is appropriate for a work in progress which will in the end only be installed on two servers. It seems like quite a lot of overhead (in time) to make a formal install process.


In reply to Re^2: $Bin undef with FindBin in web environment by Anonymous Monk
in thread $Bin undef with FindBin in web environment by Anonymous Monk

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