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Date:      Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:58:49 -0600
From:      Tillman Hodgson <tillman@seekingfire.com>
To:        FreeBSD-Ports <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Install a Perl module that's not currently a port?
Message-ID:  <20041014195849.GW8057@seekingfire.com>
In-Reply-To: <20041014185557.GT8057@seekingfire.com>
References:  <20041014174541.GR8057@seekingfire.com> <416EC02F.5000700@vonostingroup.com> <20041014185557.GT8057@seekingfire.com>

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On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 12:55:57PM -0600, Tillman Hodgson wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 02:06:39PM -0400, Frank Laszlo wrote:
> > Tillman Hodgson wrote:
> > 
> > >Howdy,
> > >
> > >How does one cleanly install a perl module (List::Group, in this case)
> > >that's not currently a port? I seem to recall reading something about a
> > >CPAN wrapper or something along those lines ...
> >
> > You could either create your own port for it, or use cpan to install it, 
> > information regarding cpan can be found at
> > http://www.cpan.org, to get to the cpan shell, simply execute:
> > perl -MCPAN -e shell
> 
> I'll likely create my own port then, as I don't want to get off the
> portupgrade track. I was hoping that there was a CPAN wrapper that would
> "portify" modules brought in via CPAN automatically.

ports/72706

-T


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Draw bamboos for ten years, become a bamboo, then forget all about bamboos
when you are drawing.
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