Try 'perl -MCPAN -e shell', there's some configuration needed, when you get the prompt, try the 'help' command. Try the command 'perldoc CPAN'.
Mike Blancas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mosaic Communications, Inc. On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, william villanueva wrote: > Hi, > > How about finding out what modules are already installed? Where can I find > the full list of commands for CPAN? Tried man perl but not couldn't find > any reference to a list of commands for CPAN. > > Thanks. > > God bless. > > William > ================================ icq #8313012 ==== > Going to church does not make you a Christian any more than going to > MacDonald's makes you a hamburger. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mike Blancas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "PLUG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 9:57 AM > Subject: Re: [plug] recursive CPAN > > > > Just install the package using CPAN, and CPAN would automatically check > > the dependencies and install them. Use the 'install' command on CPAN. > > > > > _ > Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph > To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
