in reply to Re: why isn't current dir (".") in my @INC ?
in thread why isn't current dir (".") in my @INC ?
Yes, sidhekin, mystery solved :)
Well, at least solved enough that I can get the job done.
If I move the "use" statements back so that CPAN is the last module "used", everything works as I want.
Why CPAN behaves this way, and whether it should be considered a bug or a feature, is still open I suppose.
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Re^3: why isn't current dir (".") in my @INC ?
by shmem (Chancellor) on Feb 22, 2007 at 14:59 UTC |
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