So, as I have promised to tell about the O'Reilly book with
the cdrom included, to install all of the modules that
are in the cpan snapshot included there for offline install,
here it is:
I am located at germany, so I tell you the original information
first, then I will translate the stuff:
"Programmieren mit Perl Modulen" von Nate Patwardhan & Clay
Irwing, ISBN 3-89721-108-4
and as you might guess ;-)
"Programming with Perl Modules" by Nate Patwardhan & Clay Irwing
...the ISBN seems not to be international, and I don't know how
to convert it, so I present you a link right here:
O'Reilly
and if the book is still available, I don't know.
But if you are willing to follow that, you will be lucky when
keep on searching :-)
One thing that came into my mind, when I kept on thinking about
not to forget my promise: There are a lot of internet related
modules, which might won't install, if your box is so firewalled.
BTW: I never tried out the script, so, if you try it out, I'd
appreciate a comment about it.
--
there are no silly questions
killerhippy
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