Yes, you can do this by creating a file named
$HOME/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm In that file, you can
specify custom arguments to be added any time that
a Makefille.PL is run. By specifying a LIB= or PREFIX=
argument, you can make the CPAN module install the lib
any place you want. It would look something like this:
$CPAN::Config->{makepl_arg} = q[ PREFIX=DIRECTORY_NAME ];
Or, if you are working with the interactive shell, you
can just skip the config file, and do this from the shell:
o conf makepl_arg PREFIX=DIRECTORY_NAME
(where DIRECTORY_NAME is the name of the directory you wish
to install to).
Good luck!
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