The Perl you run does not seem to be the Perl you want.
You need to find out which Perl version t-prot invokes, and how. A most likely candidate is to look at the first line of t-prot. If it starts with something like #!/System/bin/perl (or whatever OSX uses as path names), you could try to change that to point to the Perl you want to use. I recommend making a backup first.
In reply to Re^5: Perl version issue?
by Corion
in thread Perl version issue?
by T-Fen
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