You'll need to set up a directory under your home tree to install the modules in. ~/lib/perl5 is canonical and convenient.

Then you can either upload the module tarballs and do the

$ tar -xzf Foo.tar.gz $ cd Foo $ perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=${HOME} $ make $ make test $ make install
dance, or you can follow Re: Creating my own CPAN directory to produce a private non-root CPAN setup for your home directory. I recommend the second for convenience.

In either case you need to tell perl to search your private lib for modules. Setting the PERL5LIB environment variable will do that for you.

Update: Oops, thanks, bart++. Repaired. I knew there was something fishy about that!

After Compline,
Zaxo


In reply to Re: Instal perl module remotely by Zaxo
in thread Instal perl module remotely by Anonymous Monk

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