Thinking about it you can do this:
% sudo ln -s /path/to/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-VERSION use$'\x010'r % echo /* /usr /usr
It introduces a backspace in the filename of 'user' just after 'e'.
but don't try it at home ... neither at work
In reply to Re^4: How should I manage CPAN when using two versions of Perl in my computer?
by bliako
in thread How should I manage CPAN when using two versions of Perl in my computer?
by hda
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