My company controls the perl distribution that we work on, and it currently doesn't have Moose. I installed an old version of Moose to a local directory by manually downloading all the files and dependencies. Recently, I figured I would move to the newest version of Moose by doing the exact same thing (manually copying).
Unfortunately, this time, I must have messed up somehow because I get the following error
Can't locate loadable object for module Sub::Name in @INC (@INC contai
+ns: //perl/lib )at //perl/lib/Class/MOP/Class.pm line 14
I have
Sub::Name in the directory. I am assuming I messed up somewhere though.
So I have two questions:
1. Anyone know where my problem could be ( Moose is 0.81 )
2. Anyone know the most reliable way of downloading modules and their dependencies on ActiveState perl without PPM?
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