Chris, It did not work. I am getting the following error"
Can't locate lib.pm in @INC
(@INC contains: c:\h\coe\comp\perl\lib\site c:\h\coe \comp\perl\lib c:\perl\lib c:\perl\lib\site c:\perl\lib\site .)
at dir.pl line 3.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at dir.pl line 3.
"
my scripts as follow:
#!/h/COE/Comp/Perl/bin/perl use lib `c:/h\COTS\Perl\lib`; use File::Find; find(\&wanted,'/h', '/h/COE' ); sub wanted{ #-d $_ && print "$File::Find::name\n"; }
thanks

2003-04-16 edit by ybiC: <tt> for error message, <code> for script


In reply to Re: Re: Can't find module error by kirk123
in thread Can't find module error by kirk123

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