Le 17/08/2012 10:48, Tomás Abad a écrit :
So, depending of the platform where the distribution has been generated, the
resulting meta files will be different. Given than either Goneri or myself
are linux users, the source distribution metadata will always be primarily
linux-oriented.

    Yes Guillaume but, why the module 'Win32::Job' is resolved and the
module 'Win32::Daemon' not whether both modules are under the same
conditional?
According to its documentation, --scandeps only lists the modules you don't have yet, and you need the -L flag to get the difference from a vanilla perl distribution (no precise idea of which perl distribution exactly tough). And the scanning mechanism isn't explained anywhere, so you can't assume it uses distribution metadata.

http://bulknews.typepad.com/blog/2011/03/cpanm-14-is-out-the-greatest-release-ever.html
https://github.com/miyagawa/cpanminus/wiki/Scanning-Dependencies.

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