in reply to Re^2: Installing cpan or cpanm modules on a behind-firewall machine with no Internet connection
in thread Installing cpan or cpanm modules on a behind-firewall machine with no Internet connection

In addition to dasgars comments, leave the system/default perl alone. It belongs to the system maintainer/OS vendor. Changing the system perl means that security upgrades to modules will not work anymore or will break your existing installations. Compile your own version(s) of Perl manually or using perlbrew.

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