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<node id="1006579" title="Re^3: Building a local perl to use the system perl's libraries as a fallback" created="2012-12-01 00:46:38" updated="2012-12-01 00:46:38">
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zwon</author>
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If you just want to be able to install modules into your home directory without touching the system libraries, you probably should have a look at [mod://local::lib]. I don't use it myself, but I recall that system &lt;c&gt;cpan&lt;/c&gt; command suggested to configure it automatically during first run on Ubuntu.</field>
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