This was bugging me, so I created a fresh Catalyst skeleton and tested after applying each mod in the book. The problem was simply errors in the text of the book, not Catalyst version differences, etc. An errate list for this book is definitely in order if people are to use it effectively.

FWIW, the invalid text causing all my module location error messages is on p. 22 of the book, as shown in the "before" and "after" lines below:

Before:
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
addresses => 'AddressBook::Schema::AddressDB::Addresses',

After:
__PACKAGE__->has_many(
addresses => 'AddressBook::Schema::AddressDB::Result::Address',



Before:
__PACKAGE__->belongs_to(
person => 'AddressBook::Schema::AddressDB::People',

After:
__PACKAGE__->belongs_to(
person => 'AddressBook::Schema::AddressDB::Result::People',

"Its not how hard you work, its how much you get done."


In reply to Re^2: Catalyst by the Book- The Train Wreck Continues by roho
in thread Catalyst by the Book- The Train Wreck Continues by roho

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