..or with the "use" syntax, simply include the local
version of the module (that you have copied in as a support file).
This tactic does NOT always work however - many perl modules do
use C and other compiled portions - these types of modules, of course, will not
function by just being copied in, in most cases. However, in
Mail::Sendmail, as documented by the author in it's POD, "Only requires Perl
5 and a network connection." - and is a suggested method in PerlDoc's
Portable Code page.
- so fly free, and enjoy the easy use as a local module.
Update:
This might help as well - look towards the bottom for the part on "what if i do not have permission to install..." - thanks footpad!
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