I have having similar problems. I have a sort of add-on question to post, though.
I don't have permissions to the directory where perl is installed. I want to keep all of my modules I need in a separate directory. I can do a "perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/to/my/dir", that's fine, but after I do a "perl make", and a "perl test", I try and do a "perl install". This tries to do something back in the original perl directory where I don't have permissions.
Is it possible to "install" the modules in my own directory so that it doesn't ever "touch" the original perl directory? I thought that was what the PREFIX was for when I originally did a "perl Makefile.PL PREFIX...", is that wrong?
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