On Jan 16, 2012, at 12:34, Phil Dobbin wrote:

> On 16/1/12 18:15, Timothy Makobu wrote:
> 
>> Is there a way to make perl 5.14 the default perl in my system, and to make
>> everything depending on perl accept that version?
> 
> Add /opt/local/bin/your/perl/here
> 
> to your .bash_profile

Instead, we recommend you install the perl5 port for the variant you want; this 
will install /opt/local/bin/perl as a symlink to your chosen version. For 
example, if you want /opt/local/bin/perl to be perl 5.14, run:

sudo port install perl5 +perl5_14

> & run cpan from /opt/local (put an alias to that cpan
> in your .bash_profile too).

We recommend you do not use cpan. Instead, install the perl modules you need 
using MacPorts. The naming convention we use is that we convert the module name 
to lowercase, replace "::" with "-", and precede with "p5.x-" for each 
supported perl version. For example, the perl module "Foo::Bar" would be 
available in MacPorts for perl 5.14 as "p5.14-foo-bar". If the particular 
module you want is not in MacPorts yet, request it, or create it. The cpan2port 
script can be a good way to start making a port for a module.


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