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Author still confused on how to locally install perl modules without administrative privileg
Kenneth A Wolcott

2006-01-20, 6:59 pm

Hi;

It would be really nice if there was a clear, precise, concise,
accurate and simple instruction of how to install Perl modules locally
(non-privileged accounts) on Windows systems.

http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.h...ll_Perl_modules really
doesn't help me perform local (non-privileged) module installs on
Windows...

http://search.cpan.org/~jhi/perl-5....lmodinstall.pod This
doesn't really help either...

I really can't use ppm from activestate (can't seem to control install
location).

Most of the module(s) I want to install are pure Perl so no
compilation is needed.

Is really all I have to do is to add to my @INC as outlined in Perl
Cookbook (1st ed) recipe 12.7? This implies a UNIX/Linux platform, I'm
on Windows...

What I want right now is to perform a local (non-privileged) install
of File-Finder-0.53 on my Windows box.

Thanks,
Ken

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Kenneth A. Wolcott
I/S BT TS Software Engineering
QA Load specialist
B3139W -- Ext. 36430


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