G'day Karl,
I'm running: Mac OS X 10.10.3; perlbrew 0.73; perl 5.22.0
I suspect your problem is that you're running the system pp (i.e. /usr/bin/pp) which, in turn, is invoking the system perl.
While I do use pp in other OSes, I've never needed it here (Mac OS X) so you could say I have factory settings.
Consider the following:
$ which pp
/usr/bin/pp
$ cpan
...
cpan[1]> install pp
...
Installing /Users/ken/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.22.0t/bin/pp
...
$ which pp
/Users/ken/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.22.0t/bin/pp
Doing the same may fix your issue. See how you go.
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