You can cut n' paste a required module directly into your script (either before your own code, or afterwards if you wrap it in a BEGIN { }) and have it work.
However, that only works if the module in question is pure Perl, so if it isn't -- or you prefer a cleaner solution -- you can try installing your personal copy and then use libing, which will modify @INC for you.
--k.
In reply to Re: If it don't have a module...
by Kanji
in thread If it don't have a module...
by Anonymous Monk
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