+++ Raju Mathur [linux-india] <28/01/02 18:23 +0530>:
> Nah, that doesn't work. The system-wide settings are kept in the Perl
> library directory, on my system in:
> /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/CPAN/Config.pm
> You'll have to remove (or rename) that file before CPAN will ask you
> for configuration again. Alternatively, you can edit
> ~/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm to override values in the system default, or
> use the CPAN conf command to override values for one session.
Hmmm... thing is that myConfig.pm is what is updated when you call the cpan
shell, AFAIK at least. The main Config.pm has global settings which dont
normally get fiddled with for stuff like geographical location etc.
-srs
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