I'm back with another cluestick whack request. Given the shown @INC and file system layout what is preventing my program from finding the referenced modules?

D:\Projects\Heatmap\FraudDev>bin\app.pl Can't locate EMPFraud/Lookup.pm # what? in @INC # split into lines for readabi +lity (@INC contains: D:\Projects\Heatmap\FraudDev\lib C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib C:/strawberry/perl/vendor/lib C:/strawberry/perl/lib . ) at D:\Projects\Heatmap\FraudDev\bin\app.pl line 4. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at D:\Projects\Heatmap\FraudDev\bin\app.pl line 4. D:\Projects\Heatmap\FraudDev>dir "lib\EMPFruad" Directory of D:\Projects\Heatmap\FraudDev\lib\EMPFruad 05/09/2012 03:20 PM 5,086 Lookup.pm # here it isn't? +? 05/09/2012 03:21 PM 11,563 MapUtils.pm 3 File(s) 20,615 bytes 2 Dir(s) 89,064,800,256 bytes free D:\Projects\Heatmap\FraudDev>
A similarly constructed tree and test modules on a Linux system work as expected. What am I missing?


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In reply to Module Include under Strawberry Perl by mikeraz

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