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Thanks for the reply. I ran the "automatic upgrade" from Linux Mint 20.3 to Linux Mint 21. In order to do this I had to remove a bunch of PPAs and a few other packages that were not compatible with LM21. Thanks for pointing it out, you are right I should have said ~/perl5. When I tried to run perlbrew or a perl script I was getting these errors:

$ perlbrew ListUtil.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got han +dshake key 0xcd00080, needed 0xeb00080) $ perl imap-test.pl ListUtil.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got han +dshake key 0xcd00080, needed 0xeb00080) [download]

I changed ~/perl5 to ~/perl5-deactivated

and that allowed me to run perl. I ran:
~/perl5--deactivated/perlbrew$ bin/perlbrew version bin/perlbrew - App::perlbrew/0.94

What is the best way forward? I noted that the latest version is 0.96. If I change the directory back to perl5 and run the install script will it upgrade everything?


In reply to Re^2: How can I find installed packages in a broken Perlbrew? by monsignor
in thread How can I find installed packages in a broken Perlbrew? by monsignor

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