Manoj Srivastava spoke onto the world and said:
>       You see, there are a number of add-ons (or extensions) to Perl
> that are very useful, (the perlTk stuff, the CGI modules, and libwww
> come to mind), and these use MakeMaker and Config.pm to determine
> where to put the files on install.  
>
>       If such an extension is acquired by a user of the system, then
> things should point to /usr/local, (since users should not normally
> add things to /usr/{bin,lib}, and we should not set it up in a manner
> that such is the default).  

I've changed the install* to /usr/ but it wouldn't be that difficult.
I'd also need to change the site directories but again that wouldn't be
difficult.  The /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl is where perl currently wants
to put stuff.  Shall I change that to /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl or
just /usr/local/lib/perl5?

Darren
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