I installed the perl-support.vim plugin, perl like IDE. Im finding it very useful and helpful. One of the features allows developers to run perl critic inside the buffer with your code. However, I have some library dependencies outside of my perl interpreter's @INC, (PPIx modules to be specific). This doesn't allow perl critic to function properly. If anyone has encountered a similar issue, your input is highly appreciated. How can I get VIM to look for other library paths. Also, I've tried to generate the perl module list within the vim GUI, I modified the script (pmdesc3.pl) to also load all other modules on different paths. This works fine, but fails when running perl critic within vim.

"An incendiary Perl will solve that problem" :-) - myself

In reply to How do I configure perl-support.vim to use other perl libraries by ishootperls

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