I found a temporary solution to the problem which was to "deactivate" perlbrew by renaming ~/.perl5 and removing it from the path.
If I want to put perlbrew back, is there an easy way to find out what packages I had in the old version?
In reply to Re^2: How to fix Perl Installation after system upgrade
by monsignor
in thread How to fix Perl Installation after system upgrade
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