I am following Marcus Ramberg's Catalyst Tutorial on CPAN
and get the following error when implementing the login action
Caught exception in tutorial::Controller::Users->logon "Can't locate o +bject method "login" via package "tutorial" at /home/bric1/tutorial/s +cript/../lib/tutorial/Controller/Users.pm line 24."
I have the following "use" statements
use Catalyst qw/-Debug Static::Simple Authentication Authentication::Store::Minimal Authentication::Credential::Password/;
My login action code is as follows
sub login : Local { my ($self, $c) = @_; $c->stash->{template} = 'userlogin.tt'; if(!$c->login()) { $c->stash->{message} = 'Please login.'; } else { $c->stash->{message} = "Welcome " . $c->user->id; } }
Authentication::Credential::Password does have a "login" method
I would be gratefil for any pointers

In reply to Problem with Catalyst Tutorial by ColtsFoot

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