This isn't limited to modules, however. Many an OS X user here probably remembers their first install of LWP. LWP creates a script named HEAD which simply does an HTTP HEAD request. Unfortunately, since Mac OS X has a case insensative file system, HEAD would overwrite head in /usr/bin. I know it took me a while to realize what was going on.
In reply to Re: The Case for Sensitivity to Case-Insensitivity in Module Names
by Steve_p
in thread The Case for Sensitivity to Case-Insensitivity in Module Names
by QwertyD
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