I agree. People want to use the portable distribution because they want it portable. If I carry a Perl installation around on a memory stick, then it makes sense to have my_data on said stick.
berrybrew, on the other hand, is targeted at people who want to run different versions of Perl on the same machine. The Perls need to be isolated from each other, but not from the user/OS environment. In this case I would expect the "traditional" Windows implementation, if only because this is how perlbrew does it.
In reply to Re^6: File::HomeDir strange behavior Perl 5.28
by haj
in thread File::HomeDir strange behavior Perl 5.28
by IB2017
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