Hi all,

today i packed a script using pp under a perlbrew environment on Mac OS X.

The only none core module i used was Net::Traceroute which i installed using cpanm under perlbrew.

To my surprise pp referred to @INC of the system Perl and told me that Net::Traceroute is not in @INC.

N.B.: which told that i use the right pp.

After i disabled perlbrew and installed the missing module to the system Perl everything worked.

In other words: It seems like pp or perlbrew confuses the include path.

Any further hints what is going on here?

Thank you very much and best regards, Karl

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In reply to PAR::Packer/perlbrew confusion by karlgoethebier

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