I tried to reproduce this under Mac OS X Mountain Lion with 5.16.2 as well as with 5.16.3.

I couldn't, everything looks good and works. I skip the details, please believe me for now ;-)

Nice for me but that doesn't help, OK.

On the other hand, as far as i understood your XS.pm is in your @INC.

IMHO it can be everywhere, even in /nose/cuke as long as you declare this.

At my system(s), it is in a site_perl directory, where it belongs.

Just now i tried it under Mac OS X Lion:

./perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.2/lib/site_perl/5.16.2/darwin-2level/ +JSON/XS.pm

And it works too.

So why not opening an issue at github and ask for help?

Update:

I'm very interested in learning about this because i just started using perlbrew. I have it on two Macs for devel and on one SLES11 Debian box for testing my new Icinga/Nagios...

I hope, that i didn't miss something and best regards, Karl

P.S.: I assume, you did the setup as described in the sources you mentioned - and you use cpanm...

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In reply to Re: Architecture-specific module conflicts under perlbrew by karlgoethebier
in thread Architecture-specific module conflicts under perlbrew by gnosti

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