I think that setting $PERL5LIB will do what you want, add the following to your profile (.login/ .tcshrc or whatever):
setenv PERL5LIB /usr/local/lib:/app/common/cpan:/app/subapp/cpan
Alternately you can pass -I flags (for example by editing the shebang line in your scripts).
And finally you can modify @INC in the scripts before calling require:
push(@INC,"/app/subapp/cpan");
require Module97;
If you can recompile and reinstall Perl that solution is
a good idea, but if not there is more than one way to do it.
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