I'm not sure what the enboldened bit of the above means? Is there some cpan trick to install an older version of something?

perl -I/path/to/older version ... if installed in custom location using INSTALL_BASE way ( local::lib way ) as demonstrated (on not win32) in Re^3: object version does not match bootstrap parameter ( cpanm --local-lib PERL5LIB)

Is there some cpan trick to install an older version of something?

There is probably through interactive interface, then there is cpan GBARR/IO-1.25.tar.gz ... thats the latest on cpan ... latest is http://perl5.git.perl.org/perl.git/history/HEAD:/dist/IO/lib/IO/Socket.pm


In reply to Re^7: cpan & strawberry perl errors by Anonymous Monk
in thread cpan & strawberry perl errors by BrowserUk

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