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You can also look at virtualenv and carton; they may give you what you need. Maybe you mean plenv instead of virtualenv? (AFAIK virtualenv is used for python projects) Anyway, I think plenv helps in the sense that I can create application-specific repositories, instead of mixing dependencies for a lot of different applications, which could easily become a mess. From a security perspective, however, it remains the same situation, unfortunately. return on_success() or die; In reply to Re^3: Prefer Pure Perl Core Modules
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