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This is not "crude" and actually a good solution; that often times you definitely want things to fail if prerequisite modules are not found. And if you're requiring libs over a network mounted drive, you're gonna have a bad time.
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Re^3: Perl syntax checking without `perl -c`
by jo37 (Curate) on Dec 03, 2020 at 19:12 UTC

    I just can't understand why someone capable of giving such a valuable contribution disguises himself as the Anonymous Monk.

    Greetings,
    -jo

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      Thanks for the kind words! Personally, I just don't like logging in. Websites still allowing anonymous posting (like PerlMonks and the SQLite forum) are like a breeze of fresh air to me. Ironically, I had to log in to post this because I kept getting "Tough beans" otherwise.