«...I can clobber one version with another...»

I hope i got it...

But as i mentioned, i couldn't reproduce it under Mac OS X Mountain Lion with two different versions of Perl (or i think so).

Perhaps it would have been better if i had posted some details of my observations.

Unfortunately i can't access this box on weekend.

But i can do this next week, when back in office.

And i installed another Perl version on my box at home (Lion). If i find the time i'll give it a try (but i'm not shure if this makes sense).

I don't have a Linux box for testing this issue but i think this doesn't matter.

Please note, that i didn't want to be harsh.

I just want to understand this story and bring it to a good end - if possible.

Update:

Sorry, i still didn't find the time to check this, but i'll be back ;-)

Best regards, Karl

«The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»


In reply to Re^5: Architecture-specific module conflicts under perlbrew by karlgoethebier
in thread Architecture-specific module conflicts under perlbrew by gnosti

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