My organization is a Perl enterprise. I'd like to standardize our library modules to use TQIS:: extension and load them in the same fashion as the CPAN distributions.

In this scenario, we would use the "make dist" utility, but distribute the tarballs via a local git server instead of uploading to PAUSE.

Can the CPAN module be configured to load a tarball this way? Is there another utility I should use instead?

We are planning to build another server tomorrow. One of the most time-consuming tasks is pre-loading required modules from CPAN. This solution would make the effort much easier by specifying the requirements in Makefile.PL.

UPDATE

Not sure I remember how to do an update, but having perfectly great success with cpanminus. Thanks!


In reply to Enterprise CPAN by tqisjim

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