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The CPAN config allows you to establish your own lib in your home file space (or anyplace you can write to). After which you can simply "use lib("path_to_your_cpan_libs") at the top of your perl code. So yes, that is the route that I go when I can't install to the system lib location for Perl. Another method with detail is described here ->
The easiest way to get what you want is to $>perl -MCPAN -e sh then cpan> o conf init Details here-> hope that helps.... ...the majority is always wrong, and always the last to know about it... In reply to Re^3: Installing binary-dependant module on shared hosting (Time::Piece)
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