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... when it detects its program running with differing real and effective user or group IDs.
So, the easiest way would be to run Perl with the same real and effective user id.
You can rebuild your Perl from source and use the build flags for (disabling) Taint Support.
In reply to Re: How to disable taint checking by Perl?
by Corion
in thread How to disable taint checking by Perl?
by dissident
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