Yeah, you're probably hosting it up.
The one trick I've always had to remember is to use the appropriate Perl related to the mod_perl instance I want to run. There's always a Perl binary somewhere associated with the mod_perl installation; run the CPAN shell or the test script with that binary and install the modules for that installation.
I don't think removing things will help you that much, unless you are very sure to remove one complete mod_perl installation and its entire related Perl installation.
In reply to Re^3: removing perl modules
by chromatic
in thread removing perl modules
by elnino2007
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