Hello, I'm trying to write a module and make a program load and use it. Since this code:
perl6 -e 'say $*REPO' outputs: inst#/home/nando/.perl6 I thought that putting the .pm6 file in there would be enough. So, since my module is A::B, I put B.pm6 into ~/.perl6/A . But when I run a test program which loads A::B, I receive this error: ===SORRY!=== Could not find A::B at line 5 in: /home/nando/.perl6 /home/nando/.rakudobrew/moar-2016.04/install/share/perl6/site /home/nando/.rakudobrew/moar-2016.04/install/share/perl6/vendor /home/nando/.rakudobrew/moar-2016.04/install/share/perl6 CompUnit::Repository::AbsolutePath<140256602878904> CompUnit::Repository::NQP<140256602876152> CompUnit::Repository::Perl5<140256602873560> If I run the test program this way it works: perl6 -I ~/.perl6 ./test.p6 Why is that? Where should I put the module file to be seen automatically, without adding the -I option? As a side note, if I want to precompile the module, as panda does when installing new modules from the repository, where should I put the .moarvm file? Thanks! -- Fernando Santagata