For these things, you can even put them in ~/Library (that is inside of your home directory, for example /Users/YourName/Library). Most Mac applications will search there, too. Does not work for Perl modules, though (unless you manually adjust @INC, which of course is easy), and other users cannot see or use them (which in many cases is a good thing).
In reply to Re^4: Mac Perl Package Question
by Thilosophy
in thread Mac Perl Package Question
by RobertJ
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