Yes, I suppose so. That just calling "perl" still finds the old version is a path problem; ActivePerl probably adds its bin directory to the end of the $PATH variable, if at all.
To make sure you don't break any system stuff, you could make yourself a $HOME/bin directory and add that to PATH in your .bashrc, then make a softlink in there to the ActivePerl binary.
In reply to Re^3: Installing modules
by mbethke
in thread Installing modules
by Chuma
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