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
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.$ tar -xzf Foo.tar.gz $ cd Foo $ perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=${HOME} $ make $ make test $ make install
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
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