Hi,
Please create a file named startup.pl (any other name will do, but this is the convention) and add your "use" lines inside it ( within a BEGIN block if you want to add more code) Then add the apache directive
PerlRequire "/<your directory path>/startup.pl"
and restart the server.
update:
Your startup.pl should look like
#!/usr/bin/perl
BEGIN{
use lib '/home/lsrfm/perllib';
use lib '/home/lsrfm/webs/qwer.lsrfm.com/perllib';
use LSRfm::Application::CMS;
}
1; # return true as usual :)
Cheers !
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