This may very well be a bug. Either in Perl, or in some module. Your @INC suggests that binary modules are picked from either the 5.8.3 core libs, or from either the 5.8.3 or 5.8.0 site libs. Since 5.8.3 is supposed to be binary compatible with 5.8.0, this should be OK.

So, either 5.8.3 isn't binary compatible, or there's a module somewhere that has a binary compatibality issue, but installed itself in a non-binary directory.

Too bad you didn't figure out which module was causing the problem.

Abigail


In reply to Re: Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: (or how I learnt to stop worrying and love @INC) by Abigail-II
in thread Attempt to free unreferenced scalar: (or how I learnt to stop worrying and love @INC) by grinder

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