Was going to mention the possibility of a .perldb file but that's not showing up in your ls output. The other thing is maybe something is setting PERLDB_OPTS to contain "NonStop=1" in the misbehaving case (perhaps you're sourcing an extra startup file in the one shell you're not in the default case).
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In reply to Re: perl -d myprog autostarts - but only in one specific directory
by Fletch
in thread perl -d myprog autostarts - but only in one specific directory
by ibm1620
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