Overall this group of postings makes a strong case for most Perl users to rely on vendor-provided package management teams and the work they do (especially at Debian). It makes a case for relying on them (and appreciating them), and using what they provide instead of cooking up your own Perl installation.
Not really. The problem in each case is simple %ENV $path management.
What the vendors do is save you precious compilation time, but when they don't provide binaries of a library, you have to compile it yourself
In reply to Re^2: Updating Config.pm
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Updating Config.pm
by morgon
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