Hello Fellow Monks!
I found that (with ActiveState Perl 5.8.7 and 5.10) when I specify the PERL5LIB using UNC path notation, a require 'mylib.pl' does not find mylib.pl; but when I assign a windows drive letter to my network directory and use this instead of the UNC path in PERL5LIB, the file will be found.
Is this a known problem in Active State Perl, or do I have to observe certain rules when using UNC pathes?
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MY MISTAKE!!!! I found the error on my side. It would be great if this node would get reaped....
(How can one "strike out" things in a node which has been posted already?)
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Ronald Fischer <ynnor@mm.st>
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