Besides the advice to use cpanm I suggest using perlbrew and its lib function to manage your Perl dependencies. E.g. install Perl 5.32 using perlbrew, then DO NOT INSTALL ANY MODULES. Create a perlbrew lib, e.g. perl-5.32.0@my-project, and install your dependencies into that library. In the future you can create new libs and start over, trash your existing libs with perlbrew lib delete, etc., all without reinstalling Perl.
Hope this helps!
In reply to Re: CPAN uninstall
by 1nickt
in thread CPAN uninstall
by Bod
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