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I am using CPANM to install modules on a WIN32 machine, using CPANM because the machine has no access to the internet.

My perl install is in C:\Perl and my lib folder is C:\Perl\lib

CPANM modules and dependencies were downloaded locally on a different machine using the following (example on how I downloaded MIME::Lite) :-

cpanm -q --scandeps MIME::Lite --save-dists c:\dist

Using following to install MIME::Lite on the other machine

cpanm --mirror file:///C:/dist/ -l c:/perl MIME::Lite

The issue is that cpanm is installing my modules in C:\Perl\lib\perl5 but I instead want the modules installed in C:\Perl\lib

I have no idea how to override this default behavior.

Environment is Windows, excerpt from Perl -V

  ActivePerl Build 2003 [299574]
  Built under MSWin32
  Compiled at Dec 25 2015 11:33:14
  %ENV:
    PERL5LIBX="%PERL5LIB%"
    PERL_MM_OPT="INSTALL_BASE=y"
  @INC:
    C:/Perl/site/lib
    C:/Perl/lib
    .
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    Start by unsetting env var PERL_MM_OPT. It's value is garbage anyway. (PERL5LIBX also appears to contains garbage, but I'm not aware of anything that uses that variable.) Then, please provide the output of perl -V:inst.*lib
    – ikegami
    Apr 11, 2016 at 21:04
  • Thank You and here is the output: perl -V:inst.*lib installarchlib='C:\Perl\lib'; installprivlib='C:\Perl\lib'; installsitelib='C:\Perl\site\lib'; installvendorlib=''; Apr 11, 2016 at 21:11
  • @ikegami - Thank you for your input, I got rid of the env var you suggested and then used cpanm --mirror file:///c:/dist/ MIME::Lite Apr 11, 2016 at 22:08

2 Answers 2

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cpanm's -l option and PERL_MM_OPT's INSTALL_BASE option override the installation locations. Without them, the library's installer will get the correct installation path from perl. In other words, changing

set PERL_MM_OPT="INSTALL_BASE=y"
set PERL_MB_OPT=
cpanm --mirror file:///C:/dist/ -l c:/perl MIME::Lite

to

set PERL_MM_OPT=
set PERL_MB_OPT=
cpanm --mirror file:///c:/dist/ MIME::Lite

worked.

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I had the same situation, and after some posts I found this:

CORE modules are installed under perl/lib whereas non-CORE modules install under perl/site/lib.

the modules that came with your original installation go into lib. Newer versions go into site/lib. At least on ActiveState Perl and Strawberry Perl, both on Windows.

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