It wasn't in the modules list yesterday.
I looked before I started writing this. Still not there today either.
Not in the recent arrivals either.
If it was in the recent modules, it slipped off.
It was never discussed or announced in any of the comp.lang.perl.* newsgroups.
There were no mentions of yEnc on perlmonks.
I searched all those resources prior to posting yesterday. I just forgot
to search for it directly on that dog-assed slow search.cpan.org. "but still...",
as you said.
I just downloaded the Convert::yEnc from CPAN. It is
has some problems.
I am emailing the author right now....
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