I dealt with this one awhile back. The discovery turned out to be that it is not possible to disable taint-checks on the path (@INC) post version 5.26; however, it is possible to appease taint, simply by setting the path. This is a step that was not required in earlier versions, but which is no longer optional as a result of taint. So while some may claim taint is not in use if not invoked, this is simply not the whole truth.
See more on that here: Proper and acceptable use of backticks in a modern Perl script.
Blessings,
~Polyglot~
In reply to Re^13: How to disable taint checking by Perl?
by Polyglot
in thread How to disable taint checking by Perl?
by dissident
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