Greetings Monk,

My current project was with unix (hpunix)environment, where i have two versions of perl (5.6.1 & 5.00_03). When i install new modules say DBI or DBD::Oracle where will it go and install..i mean to say to which of its library path will it get installed..

I still know that we can give the path while installing the modules..but on eager i am asking this question

This question is little bit on perl in unix environment. When i install a new version of perl in unix machine, wont the new library path will be added to the old path which is for the old version of perl.

In my project if i add shebang line as one new version perl path, its taking that libraries and if add another version perl path its taking its own libraries. So i am little bit unclear here..wont the library path be added up when i install new versions of perl...

Please excuse for typos and grammer

-prasanna.K

In reply to Two versions of perl in same machine by kprasanna_79

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