I would like to deactivate the environment variables and remove the appended /home/myusername/perl5.. directories from @INC that were a result of Local::Lib. Can anyone advise? I really would like to get back to the state of perl ENV vars and @INC folders before Local::Lib. I am on Fedora 16.
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