Hello Wise Ones,
I've installed perlbrew and installing some modules using cpanm (after doing : perlbrew install-cpanm) - then when I install a module from cpanm is moans about permission denied in ~/.cpanm/...
Fine, I've obvs used root for cpanm before, but why does perlbrew use anything outside it's own domain? I thought that was the point.
I can reset the permissions of ~/.cpanm/... to be me, but that seems a sledgehammer solution and poss not what non-perlbrew requires (if I use system perl to install, with sudo, then I'll get the same errors when using perlbrew later).
Cheers for any ideas,
Caesura
In reply to perlbrew uses ~/.cpanm/ - why's that then? by Caesura
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