The example 1 given in this website by any means looks fairly simple to start with h2xs .

But when i am trying to execute this example i am getting an error message saying:

Could not open 'Mytest.pm': No such file or directory at c:/Perl/lib/E +xtUtils/MM_Unix.pm line 3079.

and line 3079 contanins this statement:

open(FH,$parsefile) or die "Could not open '$parsefile': $!";

WEBSITE ==>http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/docs/ActivePerl/5.8/lib/Pod/perlxstut.html

Any help would be appreciated

2005-10-03 jdporter edited: added formatting/code tags per consideration

2005-10-03 Retitled by Arunbear, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'urgent :help reqd executing the sample code given from activestate website'


In reply to Error running h2xs example from perlxstut by sam01102005

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