In that case, you may consider uploading the sources subdirectory as well. I believe (untested) that having that and the bundle may (untested) give you what you need....

For that matter, build a miniCPAN archive in a location accessible to the servers, upload the sources you need to it, and away you can go. (It may also be quicker, since files would be available locally instead of across the Internet, and you would have better control of the versions available.)

Hope that helps.

Update: 2013-10-28 - Added miniCPAN suggestion.

Update: 2013-10-28 - Changed links from mini-CPAN to miniCPAN, for (hopefully) better Super Search results.


In reply to Re^2: "Copying" Strawberry Perl Modules from my laptop to Servers. by atcroft
in thread "Copying" Strawberry Perl Modules from my laptop to Servers. by perl514

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