I have the below script on top of the code :

# add directory to start of @INC at compile-time BEGIN { shift @INC, 'C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib' }

Here is the error thrown on the console. There is a slight variance when I have added this script on top of the code. Earlier, the console used to show the path "C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib", but now it is showing the vendor/lib and perl/lib in the error message, but when I added all the three paths to the script, it still throws the same error as below. Please do see the previous one and this one.

C:\Documents and Settings\spullabhotla\Desktop\Perl>simpleapp.pl Can't locate Wx.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/strawberry/perl/vendor/lib C:/strawberry/perl/lib .) at C:\Documents and Settings\spullabhotla\Desktop\Perl\simpleapp.pl line +11. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\Documents and Settings\spullab +hotla\Desktop\Perl\simpleapp.pl line 11.

In reply to Re^10: Problem with wxperl/constructors.pm by bedohave9
in thread Problem with wxperl/constructors.pm by bedohave9

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