Can you provide examples of some that don't append perllocal ?
These days I build perl such that the different architectures sit alongside each other.
This means that any (pure perl) module that gets installed into perl/site/lib is immediately accessible to all architectures.
But the only perllocal that gets appended is the one for the architecture I was actually running when I installed that pure perl module.
Hence, the perllocals for all but one of those architectures will not mention this pure perl module, even though the module is accessible to *all* of the different architectures.
OTOH, it seems that ExtUtils::Installed is aware of all of the modules that have been installed - not just those modules that were appended to perllocal.
I don't know if that is relevant to what you are seeing.
Cheers,
Rob
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