Before using location_constraint you must pass the host parameter to the Net::Amazon::S3 constructor. (Note I have never found it necessary to use the param after connecting in this way).
Here's how I do it:
$conf = {
aws_access_key_id => 'foo',
aws_secret_access_key => 'bar',
host => 's3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com',
};
my $s3_base = Net::Amazon::S3->new( $conf );
my $s3 = Net::Amazon::S3::Client->new( s3 => $s3_base );
my $bucket = $s3->bucket( name => $bucket_name );
...
Hope this helps!
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