> I think that's because "_01" modules are considered "developer releases"
> and are not installable automatically by CPAN.
Here is a way to install from CPAN:
# perl -MCPAN -e shell
cpan> ls dmaki
...
12370 2003-12-24 DMAKI/DateTime-Util-Astro-0.01_03.tar.gz
12769 2003-12-28 DMAKI/Date
> I think that's because "_01" modules are considered "developer releases"
> and are not installable automatically by CPAN. I've installed these
> modules by hand.
Oops, I replied to the original poster, but I forgot to cc the group.
I believe Flavio is correct. I intend to change the version numb
Jonathan Leffler wrote:
>
> On 2003-12-27, Daisuke Maki announced:
> >This is just to announce that the following modules have entered CPAN:
> >
> > DateTime-Event-Chinese-0.01_01
> > DateTime-Event-SolarTerm-0.01_01
> > DateTime-Event-Lunar-0.01_04
> > DateTime-Util-Astro-0.01_04
> > DateTim
On 2003-12-27, Daisuke Maki announced:
>This is just to announce that the following modules have entered CPAN:
>
> DateTime-Event-Chinese-0.01_01
> DateTime-Event-SolarTerm-0.01_01
> DateTime-Event-Lunar-0.01_04
> DateTime-Util-Astro-0.01_04
> DateTime-Util-Calc-0.01_04
Am I alone in bein
Hi all,
This is just to announce that the following modules have entered CPAN:
DateTime-Event-Chinese-0.01_01
DateTime-Event-SolarTerm-0.01_01
DateTime-Event-Lunar-0.01_04
DateTime-Util-Astro-0.01_04
DateTime-Util-Calc-0.01_04
I can finally find out when Chinese New Years occur :) If