Yes. Thanks. I have it pointing at a web shared directory and that's my temporary fix for it. This strikes me as a bit megabit on the insecure side and was hoping to find the right way of doing it. Google has been a goose egg for me thus far.

I'm also wondering why the upgrade hosed me. I did a complete uninstall, but I may have some vagrant registry keys (??) to clean from the previous version. I really expected this to be a simple matter of copying the pm over to the new /Perl/lib directory..... Silly me.

update: Checked the environment PATH var and even tried a bonafied #!shebang in the script itself. I did find some mention of a PERLIB var. Looking into it.


In reply to Re: Re: Odd behavior after upgrade of AS Perl by earthboundmisfit
in thread Odd behavior after upgrade of AS Perl by earthboundmisfit

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