Below is the outputs:


[ /]# perl -le 'print for grep {$_ ne q{.}and -d} @INC' /root/perl5/lib/perl5/x86_64-linux-thread-multi /root/perl5/lib/perl5/x86_64-linux-thread-multi /root/perl5/lib/perl5 /usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib64/perl5 /usr/share/perl5

[ /]# find -name OpenSSH ./root/Net-OpenSSH-0.57/lib/Net/OpenSSH ./root/Net-OpenSSH-0.57/blib/arch/auto/Net/OpenSSH ./root/Net-OpenSSH-0.57/blib/lib/auto/Net/OpenSSH ./root/Net-OpenSSH-0.57/blib/lib/Net/OpenSSH ./root/perl5/lib/perl5/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/auto/Net/OpenSSH ./root/perl5/lib/perl5/Net/OpenSSH

So it appears that since I run the script manually as "root" (issues on the practice using of the root user aside) it is using a different install of Perl than CRON, correct?


Would putting the below in the script be a good option or is there a better option?

BEGIN { push @INC,( ./root/perl5/lib/perl5' ); }

In reply to Re^2: CRON job failing but manual run works by Dranzaz
in thread CRON job failing but manual run works by Dranzaz

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