I am trying to use
Archive::Any in a script where taint mode is enabled. Unfortunately it seems they don't like each other.
See the following example:
#!/usr/bin/perl -T
use strict;
use warnings;
use Archive::Any;
my $aa = Archive::Any->new($0);
print "OK\n";
Which gave me
Insecure dependency in eval while running with -T switch at .../perl5/
+Archive/Any.pm line 153.
The code around line 153 looks like this:
sub new {
my ( $class, $file, $type ) = @_;
$file = rel2abs($file);
return unless -f $file;
my %available;
my @plugins = Archive::Any::Plugin->findsubmod;
foreach my $plugin (@plugins) {
eval "require $plugin";
next if $@;
my @types = $plugin->can_handle();
foreach my $type ( @types ) {
next if exists( $available{$type} );
$available{$type} = $plugin;
}
}
Any idea how to get it work?
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