There is a difference between a distribution and the modules that it contains. If you look at the distribution Twiggy, you'll see it contains those modules, but if you look at the source of the modules, they don't define a $VERSION, which is allowed. Though personally I would try to give every module in a distribution the same version, when it comes to the installation, you don't need to worry about what version the individual modules of a distribution have - when defining dependencies, it's enough to define a dependency on the latest version of the module Twiggy to get all of the modules in its distribution installed.


In reply to Re^5: cpanm stuck with Plack::Handler::Twiggy by haukex
in thread CPAN 2.29 stuck with Net::SSLeahy by Aldebaran

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