Just noticed that the @INC contains path for where the package was built not the 'par-xxx' temp directory. Is that correct behavior? (Not sure if relevant as it does not explain why the '-C' switch causes this failure but wanted to highlight it..)
In reply to Re: Pelr packer pp with -C fails else ok
by dkhosla1
in thread Pelr packer pp with -C fails else ok
by dkhosla1
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