AFAICT there's only one strict.pm on the box:

# locate strict.pm /usr/share/perl5/strict.pm

And there's only one lib.pm in the @INC hierarchy:

# locate /lib.pm /root/.cpan/build/local-lib-1.008004-GOPHT9/blib/lib/local/lib.pm /root/.cpan/build/local-lib-1.008004-GOPHT9/lib/local/lib.pm /usr/lib64/perl5/lib.pm

The Fedora installation does set PERL5LIB to /root/perl5, but that folder does not exist,

$ echo $PERL5LIB /root/perl5/lib/perl5/x86_64-linux-thread-multi:/root/perl5/lib/perl5 # ls -l /root/perl5 ls: cannot access /root/perl5: No such file or directory
I'm really stumped.

In reply to Re^2: perl lost its modules! by seandarcy
in thread perl lost its modules! by seandarcy

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