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I'm clearly missing something here. All examples run with use strict/warnings If I load File::Find with:
the following error goes away: Name "File::Find::prune" used only once: possible typo at...But if I use:
the error appears. I am confused by this. Due to a decision by fedora/redhat to remove File::Find from core modules, the Require loading is required, not my choice unfortunately. In &wanted, I'm trying to prune a directory, following examples and explanations from for example here and in particular here. This is a simplified example, but shouldn't matter since it's the single occurrence of $File::Find::prune = 1 that is making Perl complain.
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