Sayth,
> So basically If I want to experiment and toy with different cpan apps
> and so forth I can without messing up my perl install.
All you have to do is install cpanm for each version of Perl and then
you don't have to worry about them stepping on each other. With cpan
configured for each Perl, I have different environments depending on the
version and it works great.
This post may help:
http://blog.fox.geek.nz/2010/09/installing-multiple-perls-with.html
Marc
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