Hello Monks
I want to use Config::Simple to read a ini file in my program
. I created lib folder in my local project directory
and downloaded Simple.pm from CPAN...I used the following code to show the Simple.pm file
use FindBin ();
use lib "$FindBin::Bin";
use lib "C:\Testing\ITP"; #Simple.pm";
use Simple;
print "Simple.pm => $INC{'Simple.pm'}\n";
# --- OO interface:
$cfg = new Simple('app.ini');
# accessing values:
$user = $cfg->param('User');
print "\n User Name $user \n";
The program prints the following output when I run
Simple.pm => C:/Testing/ITP/Simple.pm
Can't locate object method "new" via package "Simple"
(perhaps you forgot to load "Simple"?)
at readProps.pl line 18.
How to specify the Simple.pm or is it the right way...I
don't have access rights to download CPAN modules so I would
like to distribute the same with my project
Thanks in advance
Sridhar
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