Re: [CentOS] PERL module woes

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It seems you want to stick with rpm, but it you are willing to try
perl's own "package installer" -- CPAN -- , you should be able to do
this with no problems after some initial config.

Sticking with rpm should be the preference when using rpm based
systems. It is understood that in some cases it may not be possible.
CPAN comes with its own risks. For example, anything installed via
cpan won't show up in rpm, so other rpms won't know that it's there.
CPAN may also attempt to update parts of perl already on your system,
which can lead to instability or other unexpected bahavior. In short,
CPAN should be a last resort. It should be used carefully and
sparingly, and watched like a hawk for attempted funky behavior.


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