perldoc -l Template

That should do it but be aware that your CGI environment might use a different lib order so it only apply to the user running the command in the environment it's run.

-Ashley

On Jul 23, 2007, at 10:06 AM, Matt DeLeon wrote:

Hi all,

I am trying to find the working copy of TT on my server. I didn't install it, so I am unsure exactly where it is located. I have run a few command line searches (i.e. # Locate Template.pm) to try to find it, and I have found 3 copies of the TT source code on my server. To find which one was the copy actually being used, I simply renamed the Template.pm file to something else to see if an error would be produced when reloading my web page. I did so with all three Template.pm's and an error was never produced. So I'm left wondering how to find the working copy so I can make a few changes. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Matt

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