What is the best way to specify for cpan shell the directory/-ies where the files are downloaded, built and installed? Occasionally I want to try out something with cpan, and I don't want my Perl installation to be touched, so I'm thinking of writing a shell/batch script cpan_test which just puts all the files in a different directory than usual.
For instance, are there environment variables which have such an effect? I checked the perldocs, but didn't find anything which would help me here.
In reply to Specifying directories for cpan shell by rovf
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