So to close the loop... I finally got the program to work but the solution is a bit uncouth.
I am able to do a require on all the plugins that I need.
It's a fix for now but I would really like Class::MOP to do the trick. Just makes the program more malleable and maintainable, Not sure why it would not load a module when require does it perfectly well.....
In reply to Re^7: Class::MOP won't load a class!!
by MarkovChain
in thread Class::MOP won't load a class!!
by MarkovChain
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