The safest thing to do (on any platform where you don't want to muck with the OS' own perl install) is to recompile your own with a different prefix location (say /usr/local) and make sure your PATH and/or shebang lines find that first. You then always use that version instead and leave the system's alone. Specifically on OS X, consider using macports or fink to install a separate copy.
In reply to Re: Reinstalling perl from scratch on OS X
by Fletch
in thread Reinstalling perl from scratch on OS X
by dhosek
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