Re: checking your CPAN modules are up to date?

2001-06-17 Thread Dave Hodgkinson

Elaine -HFB- Ashton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Dave Hodgkinson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
 *
 *I can't find the incantation! Help!
 
 CPAN.pm has an autobundle feature that comes in handy for this. Make an
 autobundle then use it to update all the modules you like. 
 
 http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_installed_modules show the use
 of ExtUtils::Installed which I use quite a lot for such things and the
 question following it also shows how to use autobundle.

Nope. It was much easier than that. It just iterated down the
installed modules and checked them.

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Re: checking your CPAN modules are up to date?

2001-06-17 Thread Philip Newton

Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
 Nope. It was much easier than that. It just iterated down the
 installed modules and checked them.

ppm verify [--upgrade] :)

Cheers,
Philip
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checking your CPAN modules are up to date?

2001-06-16 Thread Dave Hodgkinson


I can't find the incantation! Help!




Re: checking your CPAN modules are up to date?

2001-06-16 Thread Elaine -HFB- Ashton

Dave Hodgkinson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*
*I can't find the incantation! Help!

CPAN.pm has an autobundle feature that comes in handy for this. Make an
autobundle then use it to update all the modules you like. 

http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How_installed_modules show the use
of ExtUtils::Installed which I use quite a lot for such things and the
question following it also shows how to use autobundle.

enjoy,

e.