Masters and students,
Please bare with me as I know this topic has been rather well
trodden. So well that one finds lots of confusing hits on google
some are well dated as well.
I want to know how to manage either CPAN or CPANPLUS such that
From the first startup it opens on /usr/local/cpan and does all
work there, with installations at /usr/local/lib/perl5/[...]
I'm thinking one could create the requisite config with all the
correct info, paths etc in place so that when cpan opened, it
would find the pre-made config and know just what to do. Never
creating a `~/.cpan' at all.
A sort of final word for Apr 2017 exactly which items need
adjustment, and what they should say.
I have root if that makes a difference.
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