For several years now, I've used a home made RSS reader to collect and deal with my podcasts. You can see the full code here: github.
I just moved it to a new computer (Ubuntu 24.04, perl 5.38.2; the previous one was Ubuntu 22.04, perl 5.30.0) and suddenly it's failing to be interpret the RSS feeds that are working fine on the old machine.
It's failing on line 277, where it runs parse_string(), which is returning undef instead of the RSS object I get on the old machine, and I cannot work out what might be different to cause this. Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
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