use strict;
use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION);
-$VERSION = '3.09';
+$VERSION = '3.17';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
my %module = (MacOS => 'Mac',
$rel_path = File::Spec->abs2rel( $path ) ;
$rel_path = File::Spec->abs2rel( $path, $base ) ;
-If C<$base> is not present or '', then L<cwd()|Cwd> is used. If C<$base> is
+If C<$base> is not present or '', then L<Cwd::cwd()|Cwd> is used. If C<$base> is
relative, then it is converted to absolute form using
L</rel2abs()>. This means that it is taken to be relative to
-L<cwd()|Cwd>.
+L<Cwd::cwd()|Cwd>.
On systems with the concept of volume, if C<$path> and C<$base> appear to be
on two different volumes, we will not attempt to resolve the two
directories.
If C<$path> is relative, it is converted to absolute form using L</rel2abs()>.
-This means that it is taken to be relative to L<cwd()|Cwd>.
+This means that it is taken to be relative to L<Cwd::cwd()|Cwd>.
No checks against the filesystem are made. On VMS, there is
interaction with the working environment, as logicals and
$abs_path = File::Spec->rel2abs( $path ) ;
$abs_path = File::Spec->rel2abs( $path, $base ) ;
-If C<$base> is not present or '', then L<cwd()|Cwd> is used. If C<$base> is relative,
+If C<$base> is not present or '', then L<Cwd::cwd()|Cwd> is used. If C<$base> is relative,
then it is converted to absolute form using L</rel2abs()>. This means that it
-is taken to be relative to L<cwd()|Cwd>.
+is taken to be relative to L<Cwd::cwd()|Cwd>.
On systems with the concept of volume, if C<$path> and C<$base> appear to be
on two different volumes, we will not attempt to resolve the two