I have had this as well, sounds like it can't find where the Mysql.pm
module is and don't you have to include
Use Mysql; in the file? I guess you don't include the server name in
the connect script line for safety but I assume you have one - at least
I think you need one there.
I had the @INC problem for awhile and then I reloaded the Mysql msql
module and instead of taking all the defaults I put in my servers
addressname for local host - again not sure if that was right? I also
remember making that perl file within the perl directory -but probably
don't have to do that.
I wish I wrote down how I fixed mine - hope that helps
Chow,
I have also had user install the mysql and msql modules and take all the
defaults and it give the @INC error and then they try to remake the perl
module and then it doesn't ask for any info - Does one need to
un-install this module or install it in a new place for it to ask the
set-up questions?
Thanks
Douglas
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