<p>Have you checked perlbrew?<br></p>
<p>On Feb 1, 2012 7:22 PM, "Assaf Gordon" <<a href="mailto:gordon@cshl.edu">gordon@cshl.edu</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hello,<br>
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> Long ago there was a thread about "which perl version are you using in production".<br>
> Up until yesterday I was content with 5.8.8 (because that's the stable package version on CentOS 5.7).<br>
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> Now I need to use a module that requires perl 5.10.<br>
> If I'm upgrading, I might as well upgrade to 5.14.2.<br>
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> My question is:<br>
> How safe is it to install it from source on CentOS 5.7 to "/usr/local" ?<br>
> Or should I install it to a private directory (e.g. $HOME/localperl) - but that would require messing up with the $PATH variable everywhere...<br>
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> Has anyone had experience with upgrading perl on a stable CentOS system ?<br>
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> Feedback welcomed,<br>
> -Assaf.<br>
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