This make more sense: in general if you want to customize some installed module which uses object orientation, you should subclass it and override the relevant bits and pieces.
This also prevent you the hassle of mantaining a local modified copy of modules and playing with your OS's @INC definition to let perl having access to their location.
In reply to Re^2: Using my version of a cpan module
by markong
in thread Using my version of a cpan module
by WPeacock
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