In short, you can govern where the files are built to on the command line. You can override the default cpan config file by simply creating a .cpan directory structure and config file in your home directory. Pretty sure all of that is covered in the CPAN faq though.
In reply to Re: CPAN non-root questions
by z3d
in thread CPAN non-root questions
by jettero
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