On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 09:17, Louis Selvon wrote:
> 
> *** The directories permissions when I installed them are set to 755 .
> 

>Still sounds like directories.  Check all the directories all the way
>down.  If you cannot go through one directory you cannot see the files
>at all.

*** I have checked all the way down, and permissions for all
directories is set to 755.

>If it is a perl question then please go back to the list,  not my
>expertese.

*** Don't know if it's a Perl problem at this stage. 

This only happens for user accounts other than root, and admin
users.

Could it be that user account created other than root, and admin
have some restricted access ? 

There must be something for these users that is preventing it to see
the new changes made in that directory.

The directories where I installed the new modules are part of @INC .

Any other clues for me to try ??

Thanks

Louis.
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