I'd suggest using local::lib, as that will take care of configuring the modules in a way that they should install cleanly to a local directory. Both cpan and cpanm can make use of local::lib; I believe the former requires a bit of configuration (modern versions should ask you whether you want to use local::lib on initial configuration), and cpanm doesn't need any extra configuration; I'd recommend the latter.
Of course, you could just install an entire build of Perl locally using perlbrew.
In reply to Re: cpan client- install_base value not used to install Text::Table
by haukex
in thread cpan client- install_base value not used to install Text::Table
by Anonymous Monk
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