I probably have mixed system perl with CPAN... Can anyone point at a guide on how to properly install and maintain perl (and avoid compatibility issues between CPAN and vendor distros)?
In my case, the system uses perl for dependencies (e.g. munin and nagios) and I add modules not available in the system distro (e.g. yum) via CPAN.
It would be good to have everything relating to the Dancer2 app separate. I would then be able to backup the app and all the perl modules it relies on together.
It isn't obvious to me how to do that though, since @INC contains both cpan and vendor perl and it seems all too easy to mix the two.
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