Under Perl 5.8.4 (i386-linux-thread-multi) on Debian unstable it runs fine (syntax OK). It's usually helpful in such situations to strip your program down until you have the minimum piece of code which exhibits the problem.
Note that -c executes BEGIN blocks among other things, and you've quite a bit of code in your BEGINs. Suggest you start there.
In reply to Re: bug in perl 5.8.4?
by conrad
in thread bug in perl 5.8.4?
by bcrowell2
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