[Bug 1166504] "Can't locate strict.pm: Permission denied" error message does not report concerned file path

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1166504



--- Comment #13 from Doug Maxey <dwm@xxxxxxxxxxx> ---
Well, yes, if the CORE stuff is being looked for.  The only things in my
PERL5LIB are my library stuff, no CORE.

Again, this is a major change in behavior in perl where @INC was previously
treated like PATH, where each element is examined, and the first with what is
needed is found.   It now acts completely different.

I can fix this by adding 'use lib' to EACH of my scripts.  But why break
everyone that has a valid PERL5LIB for extensions?

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