Replacing by overwriting is dicey; putting it somewhere else entirely is less dangerous. Safer to build to a separate prefix (e.g. /usr/local) and put that location on the front of your PATH.
If you do this you're also more in control of when you upgrade the Perl version you're running against (for example, someone else could be the sysadmin and they might install new rpms/dpkgs/yadda yadda but you'll still be running against the version you've tested and know works).
In reply to Re^2: Building 5.8.7 broke Open Office
by Fletch
in thread Building 5.8.7 broke Open Office
by talexb
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