Plus, if you want to see all the modules that ppm can install, run ppm and type "search" at the prompt. (I just tried it and got back a list 97 pages long.)

I don't think you would want to install EVERY Perl module because:

  1. It would take up a lot of space
  2. Some modules would be out of date
  3. Some modules might not be of high quality
  4. Why bother installing modules you don't need?
  5. </il>

    Chumley

    (Imagine a really clever .sig here.)


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