Use the environment variable PERL5LIB, usually like this % PERL5LIB=$HOME/perllib; export PERL5LIB Watch out though, this does not work if you are running under perl -T, in that case you have to use lib explicitly as suggested elsewhere in this thread.
-- Hofmator
In reply to Re: Newbie - Changing @INC
by Hofmator
in thread Newbie - Changing @INC
by dculpSC
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