I'm setting up some scripts to be run by crontab.
Portability is an issue, so I'm doing my best to create a config file that will contain anything that may change in order to move the code.
I've managed this, with one exception. My scripts all use a common package. In order to get this into @INC I've been doing something like this:
use strict;
use lib '/my/path/';
use PackageName;
our ( $var1, $var2);
require Config;
And it works fine. Now I'm trying to get this path into my config file like such:
our ( $var1, var2, $myPath);
require SCP_Config;
use lib $myPath;
use PackageName;
And it doesn't work. I know that this is because 'use lib' is a compile-time command, which is causing problems.
Still, there must be a way to do this. Any ideas?
Thanks.
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