I'm trying to run this perl program for a project, however, when I do it gives me this error:
Can't locate LWP/RobotUA.pm in @ING <@ING contains: /usr/lib/perl5/5.8 +/cygwin /usr/lib/per15/5.8 /usr/lib/per15/site_perl/5,8/cygwin /usr/l +ib/per15/site_perl/5.8 /usr/lib/per15/site_perl/5.8/cygwin /usr/lib/p +erl5/site_perl/5.8 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin /usr/lib/per +l5/vendor_perl/5.8 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin /usr/lib/per +l5/vendor_perl/5.8 .> at testspider.pl line 7.
testspider.pl is the program and LWP?RobotUA.pm is a library (I think) that the readme said I needed to run this program. I'm not sure where to put it. I tried to put the library packages in the perl directory, but that didn't make it run. What is also strange is it lists all these paths that look like it belong on a unix machine, however, I'm running this in a Windows environment. If anyone can point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it. I'm a complete beginner to Perl. Thanks!

In reply to Can't locate __ in @ING by alnoir

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