Maybe, you can edit the system wide perl customization file?
Run the following one liner to see if your Perl installation was compiled supporting this hook:
perl -MConfig -e 'print $Config{usesitecustomize} ? "yes, edit $Confi
+g{sitelib}/sitecustomize.pl" : "no luck", "\n"'
Then, in ..../sitecustomize.pl:
use lib qw(/my/preferred/dir);
print "SITECUSTOMIZE: INC: @INC\n" if $ENV{DEBUG_SITECUSTOMIZE}; # j
+ust for fun
However, users can prevent loading this file using the -f switch (see perlrun).
If this is not acceptable, you need to compile your own perl executable as other monks already suggested.
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