It's because strict and warnings are meant to help in development and testing. Since you are using these other modules, they should compile properly. The easiest thing is to create a patch, apply it locally and submit it to the module's author.
On a side note, someone already suggested that I put StrictDisallow.pm on CPAN. I have no interest in it and anyone who wishes to do so is free to do so if they please. If anyone does, though, a shout out would be nice =P
antirice
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The ith rule of Perl club is - follow rule i - 1 for i > 1
In reply to Re: Re: Re: setting 'no strict refs' in a module from the script
by antirice
in thread setting 'no strict refs' in a module from the script
by zentara
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