I am writing a small(ish) perl project for personal use. As such, for the moment at least my production version of the project will reside on the same box as development. My question is this: If I have a set of modules and perl files in a development directory, say
/home/user/Projects/Perl_mods/ModuleGroup/MyModule.pm /home/user/Projects/Perl_Project/MyProject.pl
and MyProject.pl references the module as: use ModuleGroup::MyModule How do I set up things so that if I run MyProject.pl from the development directory, it will use the development module(s), but if I run it from a release directory, it will load the module instead from a typical release directory such as /usr/local/lib/ste_perl/ModuleGroup/MyModule.pm?

In reply to Separating Development and Release Modules by Irinotecan

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