hi. i'm a newbie to linux and perl so you'll have to excuse any dumb questions.

I need to install the Apache2::Request perl module because some code i have references this stuff. I check CPAN (http://search.cpan.org/~isaac/libapreq2-2.13/glue/perl/lib/Apache2/Request.pm) and it seems to indicate that I need libapreq2-2.13. I tried to add it by running the cmd: "apk add perl-libapreq2" That ran with no problems, and when I do an "apk info" command, I can see perl-libapreq2 as a part of the list.

But when i try to run the my test program, it fails saying "can't locate Apache2/Request.pm in @INC". and it's true, there is no Apache2 Request.pm in the paths defined as a part of @INC. When i do a find on request.pm... a few different locations come up but none with Apache2 as a part of the directory structure. any suggestions as to where i might be going wrong would be appreciated.


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