Hi Toddy,
 
Couple of questions comes to mind:
 
1. If this is really the same perl installation, I'd wonder first how you 
installed it. If you used the proper installers then I'd want to know what the 
difference between @INC is for root/non-root.
 
2.  Are you using the same perl version when running as root, and is the 
directory subtree it is under readable by your user?
 
 
Salam,
Edward WIJAYA
 

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From: Toddy Prawiraharjo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 8/22/2006 9:48 AM
To: Perl Beginners
Subject: Problem with library paths




Hello all,

I just installed a module as root, now, if i want use that module as
normal users, the perl said Can't locate that module in @INC. I can use
that module very fine as root.
So, the question:
1. Is the path for perl's library different from root to normal users?
2. How to add path library to normal users?
3. Why normal users can't access the library eventhough i'm pretty sure
the user can access that library.


Toddy Prawiraharjo



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