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Maybe look in your environment?
There is in fact a PERL5OPT environment variable that can load modules into every perl program by default, but most of us would consider that a bad habit to get into. it's really just meant for diagnostics and workarounds like PERL5OPT=-MCarp::Always perl myscript.pl for temporary increased debugging. I think there might also be some place in /etc that can cause perl to load modules on startup. I don't use it though. "use" is a good thing. It helps you document where your code is coming from, so that other people know what is going on. .... such as your own case :-) If the script you were using as a reference declared "use" lines for everything, you wouldn't need to ask how the mystery libraries got loaded. In reply to Re: Difference in Module loading and install??
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