I've recently set up a new system and wanted to install Padre to check it out. The Padre install instructions specifically said to install local::lib, so I did so (although I've never had need of it before). I then went on my way installing several other modules, running CPAN from my normal user account with sudo
to handle the root-required portions of the installation.
Then time came to test out one of the web apps these modules were needed to support and, lo and behold, apache couldn't find them. They loaded fine from the command line and a quick look in ~/perl5
confirmed my suspicion that local::lib had hijacked my CPAN sessions and installed these modules there instead of in a site-wide location, despite my CPAN config including
makepl_arg [INSTALLDIRS=site]
mbuildpl_arg [--installdirs site]
What do I need to do to my CPAN config so that modules will be installed site-wide even though local::lib is installed? Or will Padre work without it and I can just remove local::lib entirely?
(I do not want any modules installed under ~/perl5
unless Padre insists on them being there. My code under development has its own project-specific directory locations and everything else should be site-wide. I have no need for a private catch-all location.)
Got it. Per the instructions on local::lib's CPAN page, I had set export PERL_MM_OPT='INSTALL_BASE=~me/perl'
, which was overriding the setting in my CPAN config. A quick export PERL_MM_OPT=
got me back to a proper install location.
On the one hand, that's what I get for following the instructions blindly. On the other, I would have expected o conf
to show the actual config settings that are being used rather than those which are in the saved CPAN config (even if an environment variable is overriding them).
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