On Monday 04 June 2018 12:30:11 Pete Biggs wrote: > There's lots of info on it on the web. For the definitive answers look > long the local::lib pages on CPAN - basically there are environment > variables you can set to say where things are to be installed. > > Also, I think when you first run CPAN one of the questions it asks is > where to install things - if you let CPAN configure itself it defaults > to a local install. You can re-run the CPAN initial config by doing > > o conf init > > at the CPAN prompt. You may have to clean up your .bashrc as well. > > This is probably the most useful link I found > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32726324/i-installed-a-module-successfu >lly-with-cpan-but-perl-cant-find-it-why I simply removed the bashrc entries and that was enough to let me install the modules system wide. I will also investigate cpanspec when I get more chance _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos