Hello perl users!

I've got a problem with installing and using PGP::Pipe, I'll post the details .. hopefully somebody can help me:

I use Perl 5.10 on Slackware 13.0. The PGP::Pipe module acts strangely. I couldn't install it using CPAN shell and I donwloaded the module, untar it and:

perl Makefile.pl make make install

But.. it didn't install it according to @INC, it seams it installed in current directory. If I type "perldoc PGP::Pipe" inside the installing directory, it shows the man page, if I type outside that directory.. is says "No documentation found". If I use CPAN shell, and type -i PGP::Pipe it says that the module is installed.


What's wrong? The @INC contains the current directory (.), but there are standard pahts too (like /usr/lib/perl5/5.10.0 and so on). Any ideea or piece of advice would be welcomed.
Thanks!


In reply to strange things with PGP::Pipe module by yce44

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