And yet another solution is to make use of the myriad paths that Perl scans for modules in. </p
Notice that Perl scans /etc/perl by default. Most distributions of Linux don't put anything there, so why not just softlink the directory structure your modules live under into /etc/perl?
In reply to Re: How to change @INC permanently?
by techra
in thread How to change @INC permanently?
by spiritway
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