"I feel, that somehow, I need to tell cpan, that I have a v5.22.1 perl version and not 5.20.2, so it installs module in the correct folder. How can I do it? Or how can I fix this?"
If you have multiple version of perl installed, each perl will have a version of cpan.
marto@laptop:~$ which cpan
/usr/bin/cpan
Simply calling cpan Module::Name will invoke the first cpan in your PATH environment variable. Either provide the full path to cpan for the version of perl you want to install modules to (/app/perl26/bin/cpan Module::Name) or alter your PATH, giving precedence to the directory containing your target Perl installation. Also, consider using cpanm over cpan, it's faster.
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