You are my hero! The culprit was PERL5LIB. It was pointing to an old directory containing mostly-unused and way out of date modules. I would never have found that without your code. If I could vote your solution up more than once, I would. And I'll have to wait until tomorrow to do so anyway.

Now the question (albeit, unimportant) becomes, "Why did upgrading my CPAN modules trigger this change? Why didn't this show up before?" Still not going to mass-upgrade modules again. Ah, well. PERL5LIB is changed, problem solved, another tangentially related problem may also have been solved, this new question is not important. Today has been a good day. Thanks again.

Oh, and the 9 subroutines that were mentioned in the warnings? They were all of the exported subs from that old version of Paths.pm. Just another tiny piece in this puzzle.


In reply to Re^2: Module not loading completely? Part 2 by ric00015
in thread Module not loading completely? Part 2 by ric00015

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