Frank Wiles wrote:
I actually imagine that Sophos does it exactly the same way ActivePerl does it; until recently they owned ActiveState, and thus had access to the ActivePerl setup scripts :-)I believe this is how Sophos' PureMessage installs itself. Basically putting your own Perl binary and module paths insay /usr/local/myapp/bin/perl. This is probably the best way to ensure you have full control over everything about your application.
FYI, it's not just @INC and binary - there are also changes needed, for example, in Config.pm, or you won't be able to install new modules to your new perl site...
Issac
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