I did as described and still no success.
After I wrangled with unix permissions and the output of the compiler on my local machine, I uploaded the blib path which contains
/arch
/lib
/man3
directories.
Then, an error later, as I thought the module coulnd't find it, I moved a copy of the "Piece.so" file from /arch into the /lib tree and got the following error:
"Can't load '/path/to/blib/lib//auto/Time/Piece/Piece.so' for module Time::Piece: /path/to/blib/lib//auto/Time/Piece/Piece.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /usr/lib/perl/5.6.1/DynaLoader.pm line 202.
"
I use "use lib qw( /path/to/blib/lib/ );" in the script.
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