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All that shell output was pasted from the same terminal session. I put the source command in the ~/bash_profile logged out then back in but just for luck I also sourced it manually. The find command was issued from ~/perl5 (as the output shows, the login dir of that user then perl5 where perlbrew installed itself). perl -V does not work:

$ perl -V Can't locate Config.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ../lib/site_perl/5.16.1 +/sun4-solaris ../lib/site_perl/5.16.1 ../lib/5.16.1/sun4-solaris ../l +ib/5.16.1 .). BEGIN failed--compilation aborted. $ cd ~/perl5 $ find . -name Config.pm -print ./perlbrew/perls/perl-5.16.1/lib/5.16.1/sun4-solaris/Config.pm ./perlbrew/build/perl-5.16.1/lib/Config.pm ./perlbrew/Config.pm # I filtered out some other Config.pms

In reply to Re^2: Trouble getting perlbrew working on Solaris machine by mje
in thread Trouble getting perlbrew working on Solaris machine by mje

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