I recomment installing Perl under /opt/perl or in your user home directory instead of putting it anywhere where the operating system thinks it could reach. That way, barring any binary incompatibilities with system libraries your Perl links dynamically to, an OS upgrade should go without a hitch.
In reply to Re: strange "Perl on Leopard" install behavior
by Corion
in thread strange "Perl on Leopard" install behavior
by punkish
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