It'll probably help to change change:
my $sftp = eval 'Net::SFPT->new($myaddr,%params)'
to:
my $sftp = eval { Net::SFTP->new($myaddr,%params) };
But i think the big errors are:
"makerandom" is not exported by the Crypt::Random module
"makerandom_itv" is not exported by the Crypt::Random module
"makerandom_octet" is not exported by the Crypt::Random module
Which means that something is attempting to use Crypt::Random, but the version that it found doesn't have 'makerandom' and the other functions in @EXPORT or @EXPORT_OK. You may wish to make sure your Crypt::Random is up to date, and not corrupted.
I'd also suggest adding 'use strict' and 'use warnings', in both your scripts, and in your 'MY::Net::SFTP' module.
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