It could be that you're not executing the script you think you are executing, or you're not using the module you think you are using.
Please provide the output of the following:
perl -wle'use ConfigThisJunk; print $INC{"ConfigThisJunk.pm"};'
cat ConfigThisJunk.pm # Or whatever the previous line printed
cat script.pl # Or whatever your script is called.
perl script.pl # Or whatever your script is called.
Or on a Windows build:
perl -wle"use ConfigThisJunk; print $INC{'ConfigThisJunk.pm'};"
type ConfigThisJunk.pm # Or whatever the previous line printed
type script.pl # Or whatever your script is called.
perl script.pl # Or whatever your script is called.
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