Good example of why it's often wise to leave your system Perl alone and install new versions into their own location. See perlbrew for the recommended way to do this.
Also note that the above is even more advisable if you are going to upgrade to a Perl that is a development version, as is the one you installed, version 5.23.3 .
In reply to Re: Cant find modules after upgrade
by 1nickt
in thread Cant find modules after upgrade
by cbtshare
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