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Petr Pisar changed:
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This issue is not specific to Fedora 29 and is still present in 30 and 31.
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--- Comment #1 from Dan Book ---
While 'sudo cpan' is inadvisable since it can confuse RPM-managed perl
libraries, and is harder to fix in distro upgrade to an incompatible perl than
a local::lib, it is also the simplest way to install a