cpanm -q Module::Name can help. The -q (aka --quiet) flag reduces the output to list only the distribution installs attempted, and their success or fail status.
Typically what I do though is just re-run the cpanm command again, as it'll skip over all the successful dists, and focus squarely on the failed ones making them easy to identify.
In reply to Re: Detecting failures easily/obviously with cpanm
by stevieb
in thread Detecting failures easily/obviously with cpanm
by hippo
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