I understand that I can use the Perl5LIB env variable to modify the @INC files. That was what I was going to do in the first place before this thread advised me to leave the sysytem perl alone :)
On that issue My problem is more with Linux and CPAN than Perl. I have looked into how CPAN works but I don't know how I configure CPAN to install modules to a specific location. Also when I get modules I want, they will have dependencies on other modules and CPAN might get new versions of these modules. I don't know if this will have bad affects on any system perl that depends on these 'updated' modules.
Many thanks for your helpIn reply to Re^2: path to perl on umbuntu
by Anonymous Monk
in thread path to perl on umbuntu
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