..and typically you'd set that environment variable so that all your processes/scripts had access to that additional module directory. otherwise just add an additional module directory directly in a perl script by pushing it onto @INC in a begin section. example for modules in specified directory and/or current directory
BEGIN { $my_module_dir = '~/myperl_modules/`; push(@INC, ('.',"$my_module_dir")); } use mymodule; ...
oracle installs (and embedded) perl and it's own set of modules, and sets perl5lib. so not a good idea to modify perl5lib on oracle systems unless you really know what you're doing.
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In reply to Re^2: Basic - Perl5lib by aquarium
in thread Basic - Perl5lib by Anonymous Monk

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