What are you expecting the first code example to do?
As it is, it creates an array of 2 strings each 129 characters long and then glob returns them. Which is working just fine for me ;)
UPDATE : Ah! your calling glob in scalar context! try a list context instead.
for my $g (glob(...) ) { }
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by RichardK
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