I can't solve the problem, but that info turned out to be sufficient for me to guess where to poke. I can reproduce a segfault in just 7 lines of code.
File: mx_segfault.pl
use lib '.';
use Demo;
File: Demo.pm
package Demo;
use MooseX::Extended;
require Stuff;
File: Stuff.pm
package Stuff;
use MooseX::Extended;
With this code, perl -wc mx_segfault.pl segfaults, and valgrind throws a 455-line tantrum.
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