Hello bdegan2,

There is an old bug report related with your problem at Red Hat Bugzilla – Bug 437681 Constant subroutine IO::Socket::INET6::AF_INET6 redefined.

The proposed solution is:

There was patch from Net::DNS upstream, which resolve all mentioned is +sues for me. I push it to updates, please test and let us know. CPAN Ticket http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=35752

I would not recommend to force install module(s). There is a reason that the module was failing and this was because of IO::Socket::INET6. I would recommend to update your IO::Socket::INET6 and Net::DNS module also. It should fix your problem.

Hope this helps, BR.

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In reply to Re: Net::SMTP upgraded but with warnings by thanos1983
in thread Net::SMTP upgraded but with warnings by bdegan2

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