in reply to •Re^2: How is the default @INC constructed?
in thread How is the default @INC constructed?

*sigh* Too true. I must have bonked myself on the head too many times.

Are some generated instead of being hardcoded? I orignally installed my ActiveState perl in R:\U, but recently moved it to R:\Utils (without reinstalling), and I get:

>perl -le "$,=', '; print @INC" r:/Utils/perl/lib, r:/Utils/perl/site/lib, .

I did have to edit Config.pm for PPM to work in the new directory.

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Re^4: How is the default @INC constructed?
by belg4mit (Prior) on Aug 24, 2004 at 21:44 UTC
    They appear to be, ap rime example is are win32 builds (can;t assume you mean win32 by activestate because they offer solaris and linux too). But if you try IndigoPerl and run it with -V it's likely to spew things which have no relevance to your machine, and yet it manages to run just fine (though error messages about "use" can be b0rked)

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