In contrast to the typical Unix shell, Perl does not expand ~ to your home directory, so you'll have to do that yourself, i.e. something like '/home/username/...', or "$ENV{HOME}/..." (if HOME is set in your environment).
(for the sake of correctness: I updated the $ENV{HOME} part a couple of seconds after my initial post... thus glide's reply)
In reply to Re: problem installing perl modules without root permission
by almut
in thread problem installing perl modules without root permission
by why_bird
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