I found that /usr/lib/perl/5.6.1/LWP/ exists
The LWP stuff seems to (usually??) be found somewhere below the /usr/lib/perl5/5.x.x/ directory .. and a couple of programs in /usr/bin/ or /usr/local/bin, depending.. it is, on my Linux and FreeBSD systems.

Simply updating your LWP packages might fix things ... and also making sure your scripts do point to the right Perl on the new system (there isn't more than one is there?) ..
which perl perl -v perl -e 'print $_ . $/ for @INC;'


HTH

In reply to Re: Strange @INC behavior by hsinclai
in thread Strange @INC behavior by MistaMuShu

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