Either your module isn't properly installed, or you're calling a function that doesn't exist.
I did not use MakeMaker or ModuleMaker etc.
Therein lies the problem, I think.
In reply to Re: Unable to find ".al" file error
by ikegami
in thread Unable to find ".al" file error
by perlmonk1729
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