Yes, I'm finding files with BioPerl (nothing big though).

And the PPM installed BioPerl in locations as:

C:/Perl/html/site/lib/Bio/Align/AlignI.html C:/Perl/html/site/lib/Bio/Align/DNAStatistics.html C:/Perl/html/site/lib/Bio/Align/PairwiseStatistics.html

So in the maps /bio/ are all the files. No problem to me it seems.

I'm going to try the same on Ubuntu this evening, and I'll be reinstalling everything of Perl on my w7. Thanks for your input! :)

In reply to Re^6: Can't locate module by Aester
in thread Can't locate module by Aester

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