On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 08:02:11 +0200, "Gerald Richter - ECOS GmbH" <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> said:
> > 
> > It seems that if I do
> >    [! use lib '/whatever/wherever'; !]
> > in one file, it doesn't help when i do
> >    [! use MyModule; !]
> > in another file.
> > So what is the best way to set @INC so it applies to everything?
> > 
> 
> If you use mod_perl, than you should put it in a startup.pl that you 
> include with PerlRequire in your httpd.conf.
> 
> For CGI, just include it in the embpcgi.pl

It seems another solution is to do a "SetEnv PERL5LIB ..."
in .htaccess which works for both CGI and mod_perl.

> > Also, is there any way to import symbols so that they are 
> > available everywhere without qualification?
> > So I would do this in myfuncs.epl :
> >   [! use MyModule qw(func1 $VAR1); !]
> > and then I do elsewhere
> >   [! Execute 'myfuncs.epl' !]
> >   [+ func1() +]
> > 
> 
> You could use Embperl_Top_include to include some code at the top of 
> every page, for example some use statements.
> 
> You can also use Execute ({inputfile => '...', import => 1}) to import 
> subs that are declared va [$sub$]

Instead I'm now doing Execute ({inputfile => '...', package => __PACKAGE__})
which has the benefit (or deficit for perhaps other cases) that it'll get
all symbols, not just the [$sub$] symbols.

-mda

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