Hey group. This is the situation. I have a Debian SID installation. I have Perl installed from Debian. I want to run Interchange on this system. Interchange 'requires' non-threaded Perl. I have built & installed a non-threaded Perl in /usr/local/share/perl This keeps it from being an issue as it is NOT the default Perl that the Debian system recoginzes. I also need to install several modules that are required by interchange to operate properly. I have read the instruction on CPAN about how to install & use a non-standard module,,but I believe that will screw up the Debian default as it resets @INC for the system. I also would like to set up webmin to manage the second Perl installation. I currently see no way to do that. When I tried to set up webmin's perl management, I saw that it too looked like it might mess up th Debian Perl installation. i tried the Bundle for Interchange Kitchen sink & it installed it to the secondary perl installation. However I tried others an one of them was installed into the Debian stub system. i do NOT want that. I need to keep the two installations completely separate. Any ideas, critiques, etc are welcome. -- John Foster
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