No, you can't do that. Perl package names imply nothing about relationships between modules. As a convenience they map onto file names relative to a directory in @INC, but you can't make any other assumptions.
--"The first rule of Perl club is you do not talk about
Perl club."
-- Chip Salzenberg
In reply to Re: "Packaging" Perl modules
by davorg
in thread "Packaging" Perl modules
by Heidegger
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