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<node id="574816" title="Re^2: OpenBSD or FreeBSD for a Perl web app Production platform?" created="2006-09-25 15:13:32" updated="2006-09-25 11:13:32">
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sth</author>
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&lt;p&gt;
    This is why I install my own perl in /usr/local/perl-x.x.x.  I have code that I use here at work to use CPAN and install all the modules we need.  Then I have a link /usr/local/perl which points to the production version.  I like this setup since I can install a new version of perl and modules, have users test using the self contained install.
 When testing is done, I point /usr/local/perl to the new version directory. I let the ports that need perl install it and let portupgrade handle the updates.

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