never used it but Perl::Build may be what you are looking for. Specifically:
Perl::Build->install_from_cpan($version, %args)
Install $version perl from CPAN. This method fetches tar ball from CPAN, build, and install it.
You can pass following options in %args.
dst_path
Destination directory to install perl.
Now, I suspect it may be one thing to handle many perls on the command-line, for a user, via plenv or perlbrew and a different thing to tell your webserver which perl to use etc.
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