The solution I use is to install perlbrew in a location (such as under /usr/local/) where all users can access the newer version(s) without disturbing the system perl.
to install perlbrew in a system wide location, you first need to set the PERLBREW_ROOT environment variable to point to the root path. The perlbrew docs give the examples.
http://perlbrew.pl/In reply to Re: Different perl versions as loadable kernel modules
by fishmonger
in thread Different perl versions as loadable kernel modules
by Amblikai
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