A copy of what I sent to perlbug:
The perlrun document states that the PERL5LIB environment variable is a
colon-separated list of directories. On my platform, this is incorrect.
The perl source shows a PERLLIB_SEP symbol in perl.c that is a ';' for
DOSISH and EPOC, ',' for MACOS_TRADITONAL, etc.
The proper separator is also found in $Config::Config{path_sep}.
The documentation should state that the list is delimited with the
appropreate symbol for the platform, which can be determined using
the Config module.
The PERLLIB description also has this error.
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