Thanks for the replies so far.
Reading, I found
http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/perl_reference/perl_reference.html#use____require____do_____INC_and__INC_Explained
which points out:
First, let's see what are the contents of @INC on my system:
% perl -e 'print join "\n", @INC'
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005
.
Notice the . (current directory) is the last directory in the list.
And I note that in the error message I receive, "."
is the last entry. That is, @INC does in fact have the current directory in it. So I think that when I use the correct relative path, "../", it
is finding it.
So the mystery is the original "bad name" error.
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