Dear monks,

I need to install several cpan modules, with their dependencies, on an account where I don't have root access. The system has perl v.5.6.1 + core modules installed. I want to be able to install additional modules to ~/perl, from cpan. So, I figure I should start the cpan shell as perl -I~/perl -MCPAN -e shell and then run o conf init to install the cpan folder tree to ~/.cpan and set PREFIX=~/perl. This works insofar that modules with satisfied dependencies build just fine and install in the right folders. But when I try to build modules with dependencies from cpan the extra paths in @INC don't seem to get picked up, so make test fails. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks!

In reply to cpan when not as root by rvosa

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