This is where I often use
FindBin to avoid problems based on the user's current directory.
use strict;
use FindBin;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/Modules";
print "\@INC: (" . join(",",@INC) . ")\n";
It's unclear from your message how you invoke the script, so I'm not sure if it solves your problem, YMMV.
If you need to load different modules (or different builds of the same module that are OS-dependent), take a look at how File::Spec handles it.
Update: Note that I'm not recommending one try to pre-build modules for different platforms to distribute with scripts... only how one might handle loading the appropriate module if one chooses to do so.
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