Depends on where the OP has installed his module to.

After running h2xs, the source templates reside in .../MyCal-DoStuff/lib  (i.e. .../MyCal-DoStuff/lib/MyCal/DoStuff.pm).

After building (perl Makefile.PL; make) they temporarily live in .../MyCal-DoStuff/blib/lib.

And after installation they are wherever they were installed to.

In case the OP did not actually install the module, the correct include path (for testing purposes) would've been (presuming he created the initial module directory in his home)

use lib '/Users/johnson/MyCal-DoStuff/blib/lib';

In that temporary build tree, there should also have been generated the autosplit.ix file, which wasn't found in the OP's case...

P.S., calling h2xs with the -A option (i.e. h2xs -AX -n MyCal::DoStuff) does not generate the AutoLoader stuff in the first place.


In reply to Re^2: dumb question about perl module creation and use by Eliya
in thread dumb question about perl module creation and use by desertrat

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