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Installation
From the Perl perspective, there’s just one method to install an application program: the ‘cpan’ (or ‘cpanm’) tool.
☺	cpan takes care of installing dependencies.
☹	cpan requires network, build environment, and more.
☹	cpan is intended for Perl extensions ( = modules ), not for application programs. Programs are installed in the Perl area.
☹	Application specific modules may not be generally useful.
☹	Even unwanted.
☹	No provisions for application resources.
☹	Upon installation, cpan will install files, but won’t remove any that aren’t relevant anymore.