Basically, for pre-5.8.8 Perls, you have to either edit the perl binary and fix the hardcoded values or you have to recompile Perl.
Supposedly, for younger Perls (5.10, 5.8.8+), Perl can set up @INC relative to itself even on operating systems where this was claimed to be impossible, such as all unixish operating systems.
The easy way out would be to just set $ENV{PERL5LIB} to the entries you want in @INC or to recompile Perl with the appropriate installation path already set up.
In reply to Re: How to restore @INC
by Corion
in thread How to restore @INC
by andreas1234567
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