After making and installing CPAN's Inline-0.42 and its prerequisites (Data-Dumper, Parse-RecDescent and Digest-MD5) I am attempting to run it. I get the error message:
Can't locate Inline/Files.pm in @INC...
I set 'use lib' to make certain that the location of the Inline-0.42 directories is in the @INC. Yet I still get this error message. And what is really weird is that when I search my entire hard disk for a file called Files.pm I do not find one. The Inline directory has a Foo.pm file but nothing else.

I am running Perl 5.005_02 on a late-1990's version of NCRs MP-RAS version of UNIX.

What am I doing wrong?


In reply to I've Got the Unable to Run Inline-0.42 Blues by sierrathedog04

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