Maybe you could create a bundle for all non-core modules that you have installed for for perl 5.10 and try to use perlbrew to install the new version (but I'm almost sure perlbrew works only in Unix-like OS).
If perlbrew cannot help, you could go with a VM, install the newest perl and try to install your bundle by using CPAN, running all tests available during setup.
In reply to Re: tool for managing perl in win32
by glasswalk3r
in thread tool for managing perl in win32
by xiaoyafeng
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