By default,
$HOME/perl5 is where
perlbrew puts all its stuff, including
perlbrew itself. This can be adjusted when you install
perlbrew using an environmental variable (
PERLBREW_ROOT I think). I assume you already added the appropriate file you need to source on login to
$HOME/.bash_profile or
$HOME/.bashrc. You probably also installed
cpanm via
perlbrew install-cpanm. Both "binaries"
perlbrew and
cpanm are used no matter what
perl you use. I do not recommend adding a directory in
@INC that is outside of the isolated
perl environments you're created with
perlbrew, unless it's via
FindBin and managed directly in any Perl programs you're writing. The idea is that
perl and all modules installed via
cpanm. Unfortunately while
perlbrew does a phenomial job at allowing one to manage
perl environmental contexts, it's isolation stops there. For example, any modules that rely on libraries installed on the system (e.g.,
libopenssl) will all find the same libraries unless you've taken the steps to install your own set of libraries and fiddled your
LD_* environmental variables appropriately.
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