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From: Martin Stromberg <Martin DOT Stromberg AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se>
Message-Id: <200007061036.MAA12463@lws256.lu.erisoft.se>
Subject: Re: DJGPP problem executing a script
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 12:36:25 +0200 (MET DST)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SUN.3.91.1000704160157.3385B-100000@is> from "Eli Zaretskii" at Jul 04, 2000 04:02:46 PM
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> > It's saying where perl should look for its modules. Like the include
> > and lib directories for C. What's strange is that bin isn't usually in
> > the @INC variable. 
> 
> Yes, but how does Perl compute the value of @INC?  I'm trying to 
> understand where did those backslashes come from?

1. They are compiled in when building perl.

2. You can add more directories with the -I option to perl. These goes
   in front of the compiled in ones.

3. You can change the variable in your perl program.


Right,

							MartinS

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