Since Perl doesn't use the registry or absolute paths to find its
modules that should work just fine.  The only thing to watch out for is
that you will be violating the ActiveState license if you distribute
your own ActivePerl distribution outside of your organization without
getting their okay first.




-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Viel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 12:08 PM
To: Beginners List
Subject: Re: Perl on external hard drive

Kevin Viel wrote:
> Is it possible to install perl and modules on an external hard drive 
> that I could take from computer to computer?  It seems a simple as 
> installing it onto that drive, but I do not know whether I can use PPM

> to install CPAN modules there or whether I can use it successfully.

Through experimentation, I can answer my own question.  Yes, it seems to

be working fine.



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