The standard module installing procedure doesn't automagically pick up patches; you have to patch first before configuring, building and installing.
You can either do that manually, or create a local CPAN::Mini mirror (just about 1GB of disk space, and speeds up module installation greatly), and then use CPAN::Mini::Inject to inject the patched module.
In reply to Re: Installing a patch for a CPAN Module
by moritz
in thread Installing a patch for a CPAN Module
by saintex
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