That's not what I want. I am supporting 3 different platforms with this installation of Perl and associated modules. I am using a single module directory and a distinct script dir for each platform. My CPANPLUS config looks like this:

    makemakerflags            'PREFIX=/home/perl/lib INSTALLSCRIPT=/home/perl/lib/x86_64-bin'

In fact, it looks like this in the actual Config.pm file:

$conf->set_conf( makemakerflags => 'PREFIX=/home/perl/lib INSTALLSCRIPT=' .$ENV{MY_PERL_DIR} );

Where MY_PERL_DIR is set based on the architecture of the platform on which I run CPANPLUS, so the value of INSTALLSCRIPT always points to the directory that shold contain the executables for the current platform.

PREFIX is working as expected, but INSTALLSCRIPT isn't.


In reply to Re^2: INSTALLSCRIPT Not Working by bergbrains
in thread INSTALLSCRIPT Not Working by bergbrains

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