Pugs uses a similiar directory layout as perl5 for modules. pugs -V will tell you configuration info. On my system the value of @*INC is

@*INC: /usr/lib/perl6/5.8 /usr/share/perl6/5.8 /usr/local/lib/perl6 /usr/local/share/perl6 /usr/share/perl6/5.8/auto/pugs/perl6/lib /usr/local/share/perl6/auto/pugs/perl6/lib .
Do you have anything similiar? Are there modules in there? The modules can be found in the ext directory of the pugs source so you can copy them to the appropriate places if they somehow didn't get installed.

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In reply to Re: Getting Started with PUGS by jaldhar
in thread Getting Started with PUGS by John M. Dlugosz

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