Are there any Mac users who have Homebrew installed and know what @INC is?

At least two users with the first problem but without knowing the second have 
gotten themselves cross-threaded trying to install Finance::Quote because 
Homebrew' screws up their perl installation so that cpan ignores the installed 
modules and since Homebrew doesn't (at least without help) provide SSLeay, 
Net::HTTPS, and IO::Sockets::SSL and macOS doesn't put OpenSSL's headers in 
/usr/include they have to perform all sorts of unnatural acts to get 
gnc-fq-update to work.

We need some simple instructions for the wiki for how to work around the 
problem so that gnc-fq-update uses the system perl (that's after all the only 
one the app bundle can see, it doesn't read the user's shell environment) and 
gets the dependencies from /System/Library/Perl instead of trying to build them.

Regards,
John Ralls

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