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You can also create a "Bundle" file using the autobundle command of the cpan client to list all modules for later reinstallation:

cpan -a ... Package namespace installed latest in CPAN file + Algorithm::C3 0.10 0.11 HAARG/Algorithm-C3-0.11 +.tar.gz Algorithm::Diff 1.1903 1.201 RJBS/Algorithm-Diff-1.2 +01.tar.gz ... Wrote bundle file /home/corion/.local/share/.cpan/Bundle/Snapshot_2021_07_05_00.pm

The list of modules listed in this bundle can then be installed in another environment using:

perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Snapshot_2021_07_05_00'

(as the module itself says)


In reply to Re: Get List of installed CPAN modules with timestamp for CPAN modules dependency resolution by Corion
in thread Get List of installed CPAN modules with timestamp for CPAN modules dependency resolution by programmingzeal

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