No. Package names are always case sensitive and the case of module file names must match the appropriate package names for Perl to do the right thing. On case preserving but case insensitive operating systems such as Windows trouble tends to happen later rather than sooner and bite harder as a consequence if you use different module file name case or directory name case than the case used for the package.
In reply to Re^2: Install perl module on 64 bits system
by GrandFather
in thread Install perl module on 64 bits system
by hujunsimon
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