Hi hippo,
For large numbers of modules I usually make use of cpanm's --installdeps switch, which requires building a list of modules you wish to install and saving to a simple formatted file typically named cpanfile. The output from this command (which I run with --quiet as already suggested by stevieb) includes failures at the end something like:
! Installing the dependencies failed: Module 'NOTstrictures' is not in +stalled ! Bailing out the installation for .
Hope this helps!
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in thread Detecting failures easily/obviously with cpanm
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