Hello Rob. No this is not the 'duplicate perl', I have yet to build/implement until I get a good understanding what is involved. The reason for the 'duplicate' is, my users have been running on the 'system' perl. thus there are extra modules installed and their production apps have been verified to run as designed there. I now want to decouple them from the system, and give them their own perl to run from. trying to make this as seamless and simple as possible, so, that in the end, all they would have to do is point to the 'duplicate' perl and be assured that it is the exact same version/flavor, only in different locale. Hope this makes sense and would be appreciative of any further guidance. regards, Tom

In reply to Re^4: Replicating perl instance on AIX 6.1 by twieckow
in thread Replicating perl instance on AIX 6.1 by twieckow

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