Use cpan. As root:

perl -MCPAN -e shell; 


Follow the prompts for setup.  They're pretty straight forward and
defaults are good 99% of the time if you don't know.

Once you get to a prompt type "install LWP::Parallel",  it'll do the
rest.


Thus spake Fran?ois Chenais ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Hello, 
> 
>       I looking 4 debian perl package including LWP::Parallel modules.
>       I'm using a Woody distro.
> 
> 
>       I'have installed thoses packages but don't have LWP::Parallel.
> 
> 
>       
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>       tanna:/usr/share# apt-cache search  LWP
>       libwhisker-perl - Perl module geared for HTTP testing
>       sather-lwp - pSather - Parallel extensions to the Sather environment
>       libcrypt-ssleay-perl - Support for https protocol in LWP
>       
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>       
>       Thanks
> 
>               Fran?ois 
> 
> 
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