Your advice seems to indicate that this solution works for you. However, in complete defiance of the usual trend that posters seem to exhibit, I read the manual thoroughly and tried setting all the possible proxies, etc. There is one thing I am doing differently, however:

I am trying to use basic authentication through the proxy. Wget handles it fine, and LWP ought to as well. My proxy line looks like this: http://user:password@192.168.0.254:8080/

But as I was going through the source code, I found this:

# > I note that although CPAN.pm can use proxies, it doesn't seem equ +ipped to # > use ones that require basic autorization.

Anyway I finally got it to leave LWP alone by commenting out about 500 lines of code. CPAN really seems to be a candidate for "There's Got To Be A Better Way To Do It"

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In reply to Re: Re: How do I make CPAN not use LWP by jepri
in thread How do I make CPAN not use LWP by jepri

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