I'm hoping someone can help me.  I upgraded perlbrew by re-installing 
it via the curl method and now I can't use it anymore.  I'm getting the error 
"-bash: perlbrew: command not found".

        Here's what the installation report showed:
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## Installing perlbrew
perlbrew is installed: "/Users/mbo/perl5/perlbrew";/bin/perlbrew

perlbrew root ("/Users/mbo/perl5/perlbrew";) is initialized.

Append the following piece of code to the end of your ~/.bash_profile and start 
a
new shell, perlbrew should be up and fully functional from there:

    source "/Users/mbo/perl5/perlbrew";/etc/bashrc

Simply run `perlbrew` for usage details.

Happy brewing!
## Installing patchperl
## Done.
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        In my .bash_profile, I previously had entered "source 
~/perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc".  So I changed it to what it says above "source 
"/Users/mbo/perl5/perlbrew";/etc/bashrc" but that caused other problems in my 
terminal, such as:

Last login: Tue Mar 19 10:29:29 on ttys001
-bash: source: /Users/mbo/perl5/perlbrew: is a directory
-bash: /etc/bashrc: Permission denied

        The first time I installed it, there were no problems, and now this.

        Does anyone have any experience with this?

Thank you,
Angela

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