You should use the Debian package management system (apt-get) to install your modules, same as you do for all other software. For modules not available in the Debian distribution, use dh-make-perl to download, build and install the module from CPAN, it creates a proper .deb package which can then be managed via the apt tools.
In reply to Re: When you change Perl versions, how do you resync all the CPAN modules you have installed [tag://sysadmin,cpan,modules,upgrade]
by tirwhan
in thread When you change Perl versions, how do you resync all the CPAN modules you have installed [tag://sysadmin,cpan,modules,upgrade]
by metaperl
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