All perlbrew seems to do is create a symbolic link to Perl. Sounds like a red herring.
Then you've shown that Perl does output foo. The difference appears to be whether STDOUT is connected to a terminal or not. Odd.
Are you sure you didn't see it because foo appears after the fark at line? No newline caused STDOUT to be flushed before perl exits.
$ perl -e'print "foo"; die "fark"' fark at -e line 1. foo
In reply to Re: Using perlbrew hides stdout
by ikegami
in thread Using perlbrew hides stdout
by hessef
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