Thanks, I have a box with 5.38 and so it seems the maintainers just need to introduce a use v5.34 or earlier (tho I couldn't test with v5.40)

what I tried:

$ cat t_package_sep.pl BEGIN { warn "Using Perl Version ", $], "\n";} use v5.34; no warnings 'deprecated::apostrophe_as_package_separator'; use diagnostics; use lib '.'; $don't = 1; use deprecated'apostrophe; $ cat deprecated/apostrophe.pm warn "Module ". __FILE__ ." loaded"; 1; $ perl t_package_sep.pl Using Perl Version 5.038002 Module deprecated/apostrophe.pm loaded at deprecated/apostrophe.pm lin +e 1.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
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UPDATE
hmm, strangely this is still producing the silenced warnings. Not sure if it's a bug or a documented feature regarding the deprecated:: category.

use v5.34; use warnings; no warnings 'deprecated::apostrophe_as_package_separator';
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In reply to Re^4: Whats the status of DBIx::Class (deprecated package separator) by LanX
in thread Whats the status of DBIx::Class by Anonymous Monk

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