Perlbrew is definitely the leader in managing the multiple versions of Perl. There is an alternative to it and it is "plenv".
I used it in one of my clients projects (Client already had it in systems). I wasn't disappointed at all using the plevnv with carton to manage the module and perl version dependencies.Git repo for plenv is here.
In reply to Re: How install multiple version of perl
by akuk
in thread How install multiple version of perl
by maria80e
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