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neerajlinux Posted: Tue May 18, 2004 4:32 pm


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Re: CPAN Shell
its not that difficult
commands are as follows:
# perl -MCPAN -e shell
CPAN>install <module-name>
for GD say
CPAN>install GD
for GD::Image say
CPAN>install GD::Image
to search installed module say
CPAN> i /GD/
it will show you all modules/sub modules with Name GD
eg:
GD
GD::Image
GD::Text
GD::blabla

neeraj
bangalore, india


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I`m not sure how to set this up or what I need to get this
configured. I would like to use it for downloading and installing
Perl Modules from CPAN or am I incorrect about it`s functionality?




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perl_jam03 Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:33 pm


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Re: CPAN Shell
Good points Neeraj.

Once in the shell you can also issue a help command with `h`, which
will give you a summary of all commands the CPAN shell can execute.

Good luck
Rex


--- Neeraj Malve <neerajlinux@...> wrote:
> its not that difficult
> commands are as follows:
> # perl -MCPAN -e shell
> CPAN>install <module-name>
> for GD say
> CPAN>install GD
> for GD::Image say
> CPAN>install GD::Image
> to search installed module say
> CPAN> i /GD/
> it will show you all modules/sub modules with Name GD
> eg:
> GD
> GD::Image
> GD::Text
> GD::blabla
>
> neeraj
> bangalore, india
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