There were two emails from PAUSE. The first just notified me that they had received the upload. The second looked like this:

Distribution file: Data-QuickMemoPlus-Reader-0.01.tar.gz Number of files: 20 *.pm files: 2 README: Data-QuickMemoPlus-Reader-0.01/README META-File: Data-QuickMemoPlus-Reader-0.01/META.json META-Parser: Parse::CPAN::Meta 1.4414 META-driven index: yes Timestamp of file: Sun Jan 31 03:04:54 2021 UTC Time of this run: Sun Jan 31 03:06:25 2021 UTC Status of this distro: OK ========================= The following packages (grouped by status) have been found in the dist +ro: Status: Successfully indexed ============================ module : Data::QuickMemoPlus::Reader version: 0.01 in file: lib/Data\QuickMemoPlus\Reader.pm status : indexed __END__

Edit: I didn't include the whole email text. The top part has a link to modules@perl.org. I'll contact that mailing list for more information. Thanks!


In reply to Re^2: how to update the PAUSE index file for CPAN modules by Lotus1
in thread how to update the PAUSE index file for CPAN modules by Lotus1

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