You need to tell Perl where to find your libraries. You can do this a number of ways. For example, you could set PERL5LIB before running your module:
$ export PERL5LIB=~/sandbox/DistroPrsRls/lib
Or you could do it in the code:
use lib '/home/hesco/sandbox/DistroPrsRls/lib';
You can find out where Perl is looking for modules using this line of code (in a BEGIN so it runs before your error occurs):
BEGIN { print join(', ', @INC), "\n" }
-sam
PS: Choose a better name for your module! The programmers who come after you will thank you for a name they can pronounce.
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