You can create file .htaccess and define there path to your library:

PerlSetEnv PERL5LIB /path/to/your/library
But notice that this should be allowed do in http.conf:
<Directory "/var/www/html"> Options Indexes FollowSymLink AllowOverride All # !!!!!! Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory>
In this case you can change this path without restart Apache.

Also, you can create some start up script, where you can define path to your libraries:

use lib qw('/path/to/your/library');
But notice that if you change this path you should restart Apache!

I think it will be useful for you to see .htaccess files howto and CGI to mod_perl Porting. mod_perl Coding guidelines.

Hope it will help you.

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In reply to Re: PERL5LIB with Apache by nite_man
in thread PERL5LIB with Apache by Anonymous Monk

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