palette has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
Hi,
I have given a task to replicate the CPAN modules installed in one server to another server
I am using FreeBSD. I executed the command pkg_info and got the list of cpan modules in there
I installed the cpan modules using ppm. perl -MCPAN -e 'install <modulename>'
Now when I started deploying my code on the destination server I realized the CPAN modules version used in the source server is different from the one i installed. That had impact on the code.
In between can anyone tell how can I install the same module and versions of module from the source server to my new server
I also heard like we can take a snapshot of the CPAN modules installed in the server.
So is that I can copy the snapshot directly to the destination server.
Thanks for the help in advance.
I have given a task to replicate the CPAN modules installed in one server to another server
I am using FreeBSD. I executed the command pkg_info and got the list of cpan modules in there
I installed the cpan modules using ppm. perl -MCPAN -e 'install <modulename>'
Now when I started deploying my code on the destination server I realized the CPAN modules version used in the source server is different from the one i installed. That had impact on the code.
In between can anyone tell how can I install the same module and versions of module from the source server to my new server
I also heard like we can take a snapshot of the CPAN modules installed in the server.
So is that I can copy the snapshot directly to the destination server.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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