Mine is older than yours:
perl -MYAML::Any -E'say YAML::Any->implementation, q( ), YAML::Any->im
+plementation->VERSION'
YAML::XS 0.34
Does that qualify as ancient?
The first thing I did when I saw my error message was to check the version of YAML::Any which was installed. Since it was older than CPAN (0.72 vs. 0.81), I updated it:
cpan YAML::Any
This apparently only updates the pure Perl code in the distribution (unless I answered prompts wrong, if there were any... I don't remember). This is what I get:
perl -MYAML::Any -E'say YAML::Any->VERSION'
0.81
So, how do I get the latest YAML::XS?
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