It doesn't matter where you put the module, but yes those procedures are correct. However, you can specify the version you want using the CPAN module (perl -MCPAN -e 'shell') through the install command. From man CPAN:

...if you would like to install version 1.23_90, you need to know wher +e the distribution file resides on CPAN relative to the authors/id/ d +irectory. If the author is BAR, this might be BAR/Foo-1.23_90.tar.gz; + so you would have to say install BAR/Foo-1.23_90.tar.gz The first example will be driven by an object of the class CPAN +::Module, the second by an object of class CPAN::Distribution.

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In reply to Re: Building module by hand by kutsu
in thread Building module by hand by techgirl

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