This is a simple hacky script that uses perlbrew and cpanm to test modules against ```perl $ENV{PERL_USE_UNSAFE_INC}``` to see if they fail. It does this by re-implementing the dependency search for the modules. This script is inteded to be used to test if your current project or module needs '.' in @INC. I've built it towards that goal for perlbot and it's eval so I can file bugs with all relavent modules. To test, i recommend installing blead via perlbrew. ```perlbrew install blead``` it will litter some files: modcache.stor logs/*.log these can be removed after you're done, but keeping the .stor file means that it won't re-fetch dependency lists off cpan. The logs are failure logs, *_incfailure.log are ones that failed due to @INC, and *_genfailure.log are ones that failed due to some other kind of problem (missing library, etc.)