That was indeed my first stop. However I'm not making the connection. I've got no PERL5LIB.
[SiDMBP2:~] urinine% echo $PERL5LIB PERL5LIB: Undefined variable.
I'm just not sure where the @INC gets set, and the examples on that site such as:
$ PERL5LIB=/tmp/foo perl -M-lib=/tmp/foo -le 'print for @INC'will remove the offender temporarily, but 5 seconds later a print of @INC shows its back.
I appreciate your help. Thanks.In reply to Re^2: Issue with @INC
by sidmuchrock
in thread Issue with @INC
by sidmuchrock
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