I currently have 2 Perl installations 5.6.0 and 5.8.3 installed on one of my machines. 
When ever I installed new modules it alway's installs them under my latest Perl 
installation [ 5.8.3 ], but now I have a need to compile a module against my old Perl, 
is there any documentation that describes how this can be done ??

I have added  the following to ENV:

PERL_INC=/usr/opt/perl5.old/lib/5.6.0/aix/CORE
PERL5LIB=/usr/opt/perl5.old/lib

and still get the following error


Error: Unable to locate installed Perl libraries or Perl source code.

It is recommended that you install perl in a standard location before
building extensions. Some precompiled versions of perl do not contain
these header files, so you cannot build extensions. In such a case,
please build and install your perl from a fresh perl distribution. It
usually solves this kind of problem.

(You get this message, because MakeMaker could not find 
"/usr/opt/perl5/lib/5.6.0/aix/CORE/perl.h")

thanks in advance,
Mark


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