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Anybody please can spot a mistake here? I do have one perl script and 3 custom perl modules. I specified location of the modules using export, also using -I, also inside the script using:

use lib '/var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/';
  • but script still fails with common error:

    Can't locate Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/ ./ /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.14 /usr/share/perl/5.14 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at raw-syslog.pl line 5. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at raw-syslog.pl line 5.

  • modules are located here:

    ls /var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules Packet.pm Syslog.pm UDP.pm

perl -V

Compiled at Sep 30 2013 03:45:34
  %ENV:
    PERL5LIB=":/var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/"
  @INC:
    /var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/
    /etc/perl
    /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2
    /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2
    /usr/lib/perl5
    /usr/share/perl5
    /usr/lib/perl/5.14
    /usr/share/perl/5.14
    /usr/local/lib/site_perl

And my perl script starts like this:

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict; use warnings;
use lib './';
use lib '/var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/';
use Packet::UDP::Syslog;
use POSIX qw/strftime/;
  • I also tryed to start the script with -Idirectory [specify @INC/#include directory], but:

    perl -I /var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules raw-syslog.pl Can't locate Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/ ./ /var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2 /usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2 /usr/lib/perl5 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.14 /usr/share/perl/5.14 /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at raw-syslog.pl line 5. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at raw-syslog.pl line 5.

again, no luck. Something obvious I am missing?

Thank you

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  • Are you sure Packet::UDP::Syslog is actually installed at that location?
    – friedo
    Apr 16, 2014 at 6:50

2 Answers 2

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Do you have 3 modules in 3 files called Packet.pm, Syslog.pm, and UDP.pm? Do they have package Packet; , package Syslog; and package UDP; respectively at their top?

If so, you need to load each one of them separately using

use Packet;
use Syslog;
use UDP;

On the other hand, if you have one file in Packet/Syslog/UDP.pm then it has to have package Packet::Syslog::UDP; at the top and you'd load it using

use Packet::Syslog::UDP;

Oh, and BTW, if this is up to you, I'd strongly recommend using a company or project specific module name-space. So instead of 'Packet.pm' I'd create a file called 'Company/Packet.pm' which would have package Company::Packet; at the top and I'd load it with use Company::Packet; Otherwise you'll easily bump into modules with the same name.

Some articles that might shed more light on the subject:

(disclaimer: articles written by myself)

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When you use Packet::UDP::Syslog, Perl will mangle that name to the path Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm. It will then loop through the @INC directories and look for matches:

/var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
/etc/perl/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
/usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
/usr/lib/perl5/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
/usr/share/perl5/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
/usr/lib/perl/5.14/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
/usr/share/perl/5.14/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
/usr/local/lib/site_perl/Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm
./Packet/UDP/Syslog.pm

If none of those files exists, the module hasn't been found. However, you only have these files:

/var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/Packet.pm
/var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/Syslog.pm
/var/pwn/syslog-generator/perl-modules/UDP.pm

That's not correct because the file system hierarchy is relevant when resolving namespaces. I suggest you properly install your module rather than copying files into a directory. You can use cpan or cpanm to install the module, and can use local::lib to install to a custom module location.

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