I did mean "Reset Version", my bad. I'll edit my OP.

The premise there is that it will reset the version of the current release version of the software to undef. It allows you supposedly to be able to re-upload the same version again. In my case, I don't think there will be any issues, as the version I want to upload is still the current release, because I've only uploaded a trial version (which the indexer doesn't see) since then.

I'm just running my CI against it now on several fresh new Perl instances. When I'm confident, I'm going to go for it and hope for the best. Worst case scenario, I'll just bump version numbers across the board.

Still scratching my head as to how I missed such a huge (tiny) thing in the first place :)


In reply to Re^2: Re-uploading the previous non-trial version of a distribution to CPAN by stevieb
in thread Re-uploading the previous non-trial version of a distribution to CPAN by stevieb

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