https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=41862

--- Comment #22 from Cornelius Hertfelder <[email protected]> ---
CPAN installation would mean to use a local::lib structure to keep everything
persistent and avoid future problems with dpkg. 

sudo apt install -y build-essential cpanminus libmariadb-dev-compat libdbi-perl
cpanm --local-lib-contained ~/perl5 local::lib
eval "$(perl -I ~/perl5/lib/perl5 -Mlocal::lib=~/perl5)"
cpanm DBD::mysql
perl -MDBD::mysql -e 'print "$DBD::mysql::VERSION\n$INC{\"DBD/mysql.pm\"}\n"'

cpan2deb would in my opinion introduce the same problems as the dpkg
installation of the fixed lib as dpkg does not resolve dependencies but apt
does. 

I think it's much easier to add the line in Database.pm The upgraded package is
on it's way so we can get rid of this hack when upgrading to Debian 13.

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