Hi Monks

I have perl 5.32 installed after bringing it over from another server but put it under a different directory.

whence perl finds the perl i installed in the correct directory.

$whence perl /ajperznes/perl/bin/perl

Below is output from the perl -V command. It's showing the modules i have in PERL5LIB as being in the correct directory, but not the main 5.32 libraries. It's showing them as being in the directory from the original server that i tar'd up the package from

%ENV: PERL5LIB="/perl/myperl:/perl/myperl/OLE-Storage_Lite-0.19/lib:" @INC: /ajperznes/perl/myperl /ajperznes/perl/myperl/OLE-Storage_Lite-0.19/lib /perl/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /perl/lib/5.32.0 /perl/lib/site_perl/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /perl/lib/site_perl/5.32.0 /perl/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /perl/lib/5.32.0

I want the @INC to be as follows now on the new server, but for some reason it's showing it the way it is on the original server:

/ajperznes/perl/localperl /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0 /ajperznes/perl/lib/site_perl/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/site_perl/5.32.0 /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0

any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!


In reply to @INC not reflecting correctly by dirtdog

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