Yes, cpanminus is the way to go.
I wrote a quick example of how to use local::lib with cpanminus for local installation of Perl modules.
Of course cpanminus can be used without local::lib for easier module installation to the default system directories.
In reply to Re^2: Fully Unattended CPAN upgrades and installs
by tod222
in thread Fully Unattended CPAN upgrades and installs
by bgoodr
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