hello,

what's the right way to add entries to the standard @INC in mandrake?  one of
my perl web scripts needs to have a directory (under /usr/lib/perl5/..., but
not in the compiled in @INC) to be added to the @INC.

i know that i could just edit the scripts themselves and push the directory
onto @INC. in fact, i do that now, as a workaround.  but is there a single
place that i can fix this though instead of editing the programs themselves?
this is so that i don't have to do it every time the software gets updated.

thanks for any pointers.

tiger

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