Well, I've changed by BEGIN block as follows:
BEGIN {
use strict;
use warnings;
print "I am here!\n";
use Pod::Usage qw( pod2usage );
### Bomb if there is nothing on the command line ###
pod2usage(2) if ( not @ARGV );
print "I am there!\n";
@cmd = fileparse( File::Spec->rel2abs( $0 ), '\.[^.]*' );
$LIBPATH = File::Spec->catdir( $cmd[1], "../lib" );
eval " use lib '$LIBPATH'";
chdir "$LIBPATH";
use Data::Dumper;
printf "---ENV---\n%s\n", Dumper( \%ENV );
}
Now here's the funky part, on a Win32 box, I get the output:
I am here!
Usage:
move_data.pl [options]
Options:
-help..........Brief help message
-man...........Full documentation
-config........Full path to the configuration file
Which is what I expected, while on a Linux machine, I only get the I am here!...
What gives?
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