> For perl modules, I generally used the cpan method.  It still uses
> source, but the builds, including dependencies, are automated.
>
> My usual technique is to build up my system until I reach the need for
> the first perl module.  Then I install them all in alphabetical order.

The only one I've needed so far has been the XML-Parser, and I did that
one individually.  AFAIK, there's no need on the immediate horizon, just
seems like a good point to take care of it--"in for a penny, in for a
pound."  I did get and tarball the bunch at
http://anduin.linuxfromscratch.org/sources/BLFS/svn/perl-modules/.

What would be the best way to capture the order CPAN does things in,
thinking along the lines of getting it from a tee'd console log perhaps?
-- 
Paul Rogers
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Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)

        

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