Rob asked:

How does one readily locate other GPG-signed modules with which to experiment ?

Unfortunately, there is no easy way. I finally came across one signed module by accident, and it seems to be broken here is some output:

cpanp i MooX::late Installing MooX::late (0.100) gpg: Signature made Mon 17 Feb 2020 12:18:09 PM EST gpg: using DSA key 5524A8FFE3EB3ACF85B336E8CEBF81286A2A +7D39 gpg: Can't check signature: No public key [ERROR] Signature check failed for module 'MooX::late' -- Not trusting + this module, aborting install *** Install log written to: /home/somian/.cpanplus/install-logs/MooX-late-0.100-1728073638.log Error installing 'MooX::late'

If I come across other signed CPAN modules I'll post. In the meantime, I am hoping to find the mental energy to file a coherent report on this, on rt.cpan.org.

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In reply to Re^6: GPG-Signed modules fail to install using cpanp under CygwinPerl by Intrepid
in thread GPG-Signed modules fail to install using cpanp under CygwinPerl by Intrepid

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