I do have perlbrew installed

So then there is no problem right?

Do you want to solve it, yes or no?

When you type "perlbrew"  which perlbrew is run? using which perl? What is shebang of this  which perlbrew?

If perlbrew cannot find the corresponding App::perlbrew then its not installed :) where you want it

Simple solution, install the module, then install it using perlbrew into one of your perlbrew perls, then set this as your default perl as first perl in your $path


In reply to Re^3: perlbrew is broken (Can't locate App/perlbrew.pm in @INC) by Anonymous Monk
in thread perlbrew is broken by lcarter

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