This is an example where I think a better idiom for telling people to run commands isn't to give them a shell-prompt starting point, but a Perl one, so here:
$ perl -wE 'for my $d (@INC) { -s "$d/DBD/mysql.pm" and say "$d/DBD/my
+sql.pm" }'
would become:
C:\strawberry>perl -de 0
Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.57
Editor support available.
Enter h or 'h h' for help, or 'perldoc perldebug' for more help.
main::(-e:1): 0
[errors from Term::ReadKey to be ignored]
DB<1> for my $d (@INC) { -s "$d/DBD/mysql.pm" and say "$d/DBD/mysql.
+pm" }
C:/strawberry/perl/vendor/lib/DBD/mysql.pm
That would then be immune to the vagaries of Windows command lines.
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