Hi All,
I'd like to use both cygwin perl and native strawberry perl on the same machine. Because they both find ~/.cpan I think it would make a mess to use them like this, right? They are two different versions, and also there are modules that compiles with gcc, so I don't believe it would work out right.
So I need two CPAN work dirs for the two perl dist.
I have noticed that strawberry goes fine just with it's system CPAN dir until it doesn't find the ~/.cpan/MyConfig.pm, but when I have one from cygwin perl, it starts to use it.
There is a function in CPAN HandleConfig.pm where I reversed the search order for config file, and it works now:
sub require_myconfig_or_config () {
if ( $INC{"CPAN/Config.pm"} || _try_loading("CPAN::Config") ) {
return $INC{"CPAN/Config.pm"};
}
elsif ( $INC{"CPAN/MyConfig.pm"} || _try_loading("CPAN::MyConfig", cpan_home())) {
return $INC{"CPAN/MyConfig.pm"};
}
else {
return q{};
}
}
.. but it is a really bad hack of course.
Can you suggest a clean way to operate cygwin and strawberry dist together, each having separate ~/.cpan and ~/perl5 dir?
My question would stand for more separate strawberry dists too.
Thanks
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