Generally, you can install Perl from source without clashing with the system one. We used to have to do this on Redhat after they decided to include a release of Perl with their distribution that had performance issues (see Bitten By the Red Hat Perl Bug)
Redhat's Perl is installed under /usr/bin with libraries under /usr/lib while the default location if you compile from source will be under /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib. I'm guessing that other distributions are the same. But if you just want Perl for yourself, appbrew will fit the bill
In reply to Re: Example of building/deploying perl program like StrawberryPerl
by astroboy
in thread Example of building/deploying perl program like StrawberryPerl
by xiaoyafeng
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