This is definitely along the lines of what I want to do.
I put the Config_m.pm file in ~/perl_libs, removed everything I could find related to cpanm, and changed my install line to be:
wget -O- http://cpanmin.us | /usr/bin/perl -I /home/xorl/perl_libs -MC
+onfig_m - App::cpanminus -f
(-f to force a reinstall)
Unfortunately it is still installing in the wrong place.
/usr/bin/perl -I /home/xorl/perl_libs -MConfig_m -MConfig -e 'print $Config{"installsitebin"} . "\n";' gives the "correct" value (/usr/bin). So I'm not sure what is going on at this point.
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