Yes, even you can use CPAN, also local::lib and cpanm, which faciliate installing modules locally.
If your host removes/changes modules without you noticing, I recommend you either do not use the provided Perl, or you communicate with your host so you can test proposed changes earlier. A third measure is to find a different host.
In reply to Re^3: Module Problem
by Corion
in thread Module Problem
by audiopro
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