I only ever updated the one in perl\lib - the CPAN, Encode, and Net directories have configurations for themselves which should be ok. I don't have one in perl\site\lib - so that may need to be kept in sync with the one in perl\lib, if you need to keep it at all (which I doubt).

And please keep the correct capitalisation: it's "Config.pm" not "config.pm" - it's a bad idea to treat these filenames as case insensitive since perl treats the contents case sensitively. It'll just make a mess in one's head to ignore the case. As others have pointed out, "use config" may not end up crashing perl, but it usually won't work as intended either.


In reply to Re^7: using perl installed in another computer by Tanktalus
in thread using perl installed in another computer by Anonymous Monk

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