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![]() Sep 2nd 2017, 13:44 The perl package now uses a versioned path for compiled modules. This means that modules built for a non-matching perl version will not be loaded any more and must be rebuilt. A pacman hook warns about affected modules during the upgrade by showing output like this: You must rebuild all affected packages against the new perl package before you can use them again. The change also affects modules installed directly via CPAN. Rebuilding will also be necessary again with future major perl updates like 5.28 and 5.30. Please note that rebuilding was already required for major updates prior to this change, however now perl will no longer try to load the modules and then fail in strange ways. If the build system of some software does to detect the change automatically, you can use
https://www.archlinux.org/news/perl-library-path-change/ |
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