I did the same thing - that's what I meant by "manually satisfy the requirements". I gave up on Cwd, since it uses xs. Let me try something... Try this, it works for me. Rename the real Cwd.pm and upload a 'new' Cwd.pm, with the following:
package Cwd;
require Exporter;
use vars @EXPORT;
@EXPORT = qw/getcwd/;
sub import {
my $pkg = shift;
my $caller = caller;
Exporter::export( $pkg, $caller, @EXPORT );
}
sub getcwd { '.' }
1;
Here are the rest of the modules you'll need:
$ perl -MHTML::Template -e'print join "\n", keys %INC' | sort
base.pm
Carp.pm
Exporter.pm
File/Spec.pm
File/Spec/Unix.pm
HTML/Template.pm
integer.pm
strict.pm
vars.pm
warnings.pm
warnings/register.pm
Once you've uploaded all of these, try running the code from HTML::Template's pod. Good luck!
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