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Be careful about this. Many OS functions in modern UNIX are actually built with perl. Removing it can cause major problems.
Removing the modules should be safe and much easier. I've only have a WIN installation to compare to right now, but look in perl/site/lib. That is where the modules reside and you should be able to just delete (or move) the files. |
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