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I just wanted to get some guidence from the monks on the placement of perl modules, standard and home grown. I maintain perl on just a couple of machines and I do most of the coding in the unit myself. I currently have the standard modules installed on each workstations C: drive (WinXP, ActiveState 5.6.1). I also have a general home grown module library contained on a network drive. I add the lib to the path at the start of those programs that need it. I have it set up this way to keep from having to push the changes to these libraries to each individual machine. They are in active development and change frequently.<br><br>
The set up seems a little kludgy to me in that, whenever I add modules to my own workstation during development, I have to remember to go to each workstation and load those modules to it. Too often I forget, or miss one. How embarrasing<br><br>
I have, occasionally, considered moving the entire Perl library out to a network drive so that I could update once for everyone. However, it seems the windows setup wants to be installed on the local machine and I am unsure as to how difficult it would be to change things.<br><br>
Has anyone had any experience trying this on a Win32 platform?
<H5>Update:</H5> Thanks for the great suggestions. It seems like one or more of them will meet my needs. Thanks again.
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