The paths in @INC do not look good. If the modules have been installed in /root/perl5/lib/perl5/ and you are not root then you won't be able to use them. They certainly should not have been installed in /usr/local/bin/perl - I cannot imagine why that might be in @INC in the first place. The other paths all relate to perl 5.32 which isn't the system perl in any RHEL release AFAIK (although there may be an SCL for it).

Since I'm not the one who installed perl onto this system, nor can I contact them, what is the best possible solution to resolve this issue?

Perhaps uninstall this perl 5.32 and just use the system perl? Either that or install your own perl via perlbrew and start that one from scratch. If someone has installed a non-system perl and done it badly then who knows what other problems they have left behind.


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In reply to Re: Weird perl issue, installed packages not being recognized by hippo
in thread Weird perl issue, installed packages not being recognized by kvn95ss

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