The system got itself into this state from a standard yum update. I only 
intervened once the BackupPC service failed to start after a reboot.
>From what I found it looked like updating to .62 was the right direction. And 
>now I learned that there is no way to cleanly uninstall a cpan module. Ugh.
So am I looking at a purge and a reinstall? If so, is there a guide on how to 
do that?
Thanks for any tips!
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From: Richard Shaw <hobbes1...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] [BackupPC-devel] BackupPC 4.4.0 released

On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 10:02 AM Mike Hughes 
<m...@visionary.com<mailto:m...@visionary.com>> wrote:
Certainly a mismatch. Here's my output. Hopefully it formats cleanly. How can I 
fix this while waiting for the patch to roll out?

Well, I'm not sure how to clean up the mess, but the problem is simple. You 
don't want to mix manual cpan installs with packages. There's no reason to use 
cpan at all if you're using my packages.

My guess is the cpan installs are going into /usr/local which is overriding the 
package installs.

Thanks,
Richard
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