I would agree with
gellyfish about installing the new version well away from the existing one;
/usr/lib/perl5 and
/usr/lib/perl58 are too similar for safety. You'll have to choose something other than
/usr/local because of your
$PATH. I think there is a question during configuration about "Would you like to put a copy of the new binary in
/usr/bin?" to which the default answer is yes. Obviously, don't accept the default answer there.
A different approach would be to find another server, possibly a cheap box off eBay, install your new perl there and test your scripts. I did notice your "scattered all over the system" so I realise that this may not be easy to do.
Best of luck,
JohnGG
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