Please correct, expand, and illuminate.
With regard to the big picture: you've spent time and brain to avoid your system's perl in a development environment, because you've been bitten by installs via cpan, and you want to achieve compatibility between your development and productive environments.
You've gone a long way (and learned much in the process, I bet.) Time to step back and meditate...
Why, Oh Why, don't you just package CPAN modules according to the requirements of the package manager of your OS, forget about cpan, use the perl shipped with your OS and put your wit into things that matter?
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