I want the @INC to be as follows...

I would firstly create the following My_INC.pm:
package My_INC; BEGIN { @INC = qw( /ajperznes/perl/localperl /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0 /ajperznes/perl/lib/site_perl/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/site_perl/5.32.0 /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0 ); }; 1;
and place it in one of the existing @INC directories directories currently listed in @INC. (Create such a directory if none currently exist.)

Then set the PERL5OPT environment variable to -MMy_INC
Then, every time perl is invoked, @INC is set as desired.

On my Windows 7 machine:
C:\>perl -le "print 'PERL5OPT: ' . $ENV{PERL5OPT}; print for @INC;" PERL5OPT: C:/perl-5.34.0/site/lib/MSWin32-x64-multi-thread C:/perl-5.34.0/site/lib C:/perl-5.34.0/lib/MSWin32-x64-multi-thread C:/perl-5.34.0/lib C:\>set PERL5OPT=-MMy_INC C:\>perl -le "print 'PERL5OPT: ' . $ENV{PERL5OPT}; print for @INC;" PERL5OPT: -MMy_INC /ajperznes/perl/localperl /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0 /ajperznes/perl/lib/site_perl/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/site_perl/5.32.0 /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0/x86_64-linux /ajperznes/perl/lib/5.32.0 C:\>
Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: @INC not reflecting correctly by syphilis
in thread @INC not reflecting correctly by dirtdog

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