Hi solaris7, welcome to the monastery.
You could look at using local::lib, see also Yes, even you can use CPAN. Another option may be to install your own version of perl from source with a prefix, for more details see Re: Solaris, perl and gcc.
In reply to Re: Installing perl modules
by marto
in thread Installing perl modules
by solaris7
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