As a rule, anything not in base is installed to /usr/local. Take the time to make sure your library isn't already in ports (or a package) before installing it.
I've recently taken to putting my own packages and manually compiled binaries under /opt/local. It's non-standard, but works for me. -jb On 8/31/08, Lars Noodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In which directory should applications store their supporting perl > libraries? > > /usr/local/share ? /usr/local/lib ? > > Specifically, I have a Perl-based CGI script with at least one (perl) > library and a number of (perl) supporting scripts to be run daily, etc. > > If there's an established protocol, I'd rather follow that. > > Regards, > -Lars