Run this script and post the output to show which OS, perl and module versions you have
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
print grep /buil/i,qx(perl -v);
print grep /buil|osname|uname|compile/i,qx(perl -V);
printf "OS = %s\nPerl = %s\n\n",$^O,$^V;
my @modules = qw(LWP::UserAgent LWP::Protocol::https Mozilla::CA);
for my $mod (@modules){
if ( eval "use $mod;1" ) {
no strict 'refs';
printf "%-20s = %s\n",$mod,${$mod.'::VERSION'};
} else {
print "ERROR $@";
}
}
print join "\n",'','@INC = ',@INC;
update 1 using eval
update 2 added Mozilla:CA
poj
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