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* In a separate, local Perl install
This method gives you a cleaner, local Perl 5 setup.
Rather than using system Perl, you might also want to consider
the Perl manager, `Perlbrew <http://perlbrew.pl> `_ .
* Visit http://perlbrew.pl/ in a browser
* Copy and run the first listed command, that begins `` \curl -L ... ``
* Re-login to your shell
This installs Perl 5 locally in `` ~/perl5/ `` and provides an easy
way to install the latest Perl 5 and run CPAN against it, without
`` sudo `` .
You now have a new, local copy of the latest version of Perl installed in `` ~/perl5 `` .
It will now be the default perl for your user as perlbrew adds appropriate shell
commands to your current shell's .profile (or equivalent file.)
You can now run `` cpan `` and the install commands shown above. You do not need
to prefix it with `` sudo `` (and should not do so.) The resulting CPAN setup
will be much quicker than with system Perl.
This also means you can migrate your
current Perl setup - including CPAN setup/modules - by migrating your home directory,
and it is also immune to changes from OS updates.
See http://perlbrew.pl/ for more details.
* Get the DFHack source as per section `compile-how-to-get-the-code` , above.
* Set environment variables