No, Inline::Config is not installed, because when I try to use 'Inline::Config' I get an error message saying that the file could not be found in @INC.
In answer to your helpful questions, if I do not specify any directory in my script then I then get the same error message as I did when I specified .Inline/. The error message says that it cannot autogenerate a config file in .Inline/. (.Inline/ is the default according to my reading of perldoc)
If I remove the .Inline directory and I do not specify a directory then the error message says "Couldn't find an appropriate directory for Inline to use". Which is interesting, because I thought it would create such a directory for me, but it does not.
Thanks for your help. Getting recalcitrant modules to run is a lot of work.
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