Personally, I would look at CPAN::Mini or Pinto for maintaining an "approved" CPAN locally. The VM should only install from that approved CPAN.
You can take a look at the CPAN distroprefs for setting up your local compilation chain for problematic modules with non-CPAN extensions, but for those, I would consider building PPMs and install these. I don't know how Pinto handles non-CPAN binary blobs like PPM or other files.
In reply to Re: Effectively handling prerequisites during continuous integration
by Corion
in thread Effectively handling prerequisites during continuous integration
by ali0sha
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