Hi Marcel, Could you, please, open a ticket on github about this? Meanwhile, `perl6 --ll-exception` could possibly provide you with more details.
Best regards, Vadim Belman > On Oct 16, 2019, at 1:15 PM, Marcel Timmerman <mt1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I've seen a LTA error message when some module is not found. It only presents > a line number but not the source file where it is 'use'd. > > E.g. > > running a perl program > > ===SORRY!=== > Could not find Gnome::Gtk3::ImageMenuItem at line 18 in: > file#/home/marcel/Languages/Perl6/Projects/mongo-perl6-driver/lib > file#/home/marcel/Languages/Perl6/Projects/gtk-v3/lib > file#/home/marcel/Languages/Perl6/Projects/gtk-glade/lib > file#/home/marcel/Languages/Perl6/Projects/Library/lib > inst#/home/marcel/.perl6 > inst#/mnt/Data/opt/Perl6/rakudo/install/share/perl6/site > inst#/mnt/Data/opt/Perl6/rakudo/install/share/perl6/vendor > inst#/mnt/Data/opt/Perl6/rakudo/install/share/perl6/core > ap# > nqp# > perl5# > > The project I'm working on is somewhat large and consists of many files. Grep > didn't do it for me and also the search in the atom editor did not help me > out. What the possible cause could be is a `require ::($x)` somewhere, where > this name is not visible, so I'd rather see a module/program name along with > the line number. > > Regards, > Marcel Timmerman >