On May 26, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Shawn H Corey wrote: > On 10-05-26 05:41 PM, Marilyn Sander wrote: >> What would be the preferred practice here? > > See `perldoc lib` > > > -- > Just my 0.00000002 million dollars worth, > Shawn > Thanks, this document just explains about @INC. I already know how to use @INC. My question was about "normal", "standard", or "best" practice for placement of scripts and Perl libraries on Windows. The default setup for ActiveState is to put site-specific stuff into c:\Perl\site\lib. I would rather use a location on the network, mapped to a network drive. I know how to do that, I just want to know if Windows people would find that weird or objectionable.
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