You can set the directories to be added to @INC by default when you compile Perl. Or more precisely: when you run Configure, before compiling.
So yes, the default is usually part of the binary distribution for a platform.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re: How is the default @INC constructed?
by Aristotle
in thread How is the default @INC constructed?
by johnnywang
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