Not entirely. I'm running SuSE 7.2 which came with perl 5.005-003 (ugh!). It uses perl for some management tasks so I can't replace its installation with a newer one manually without figuring out what modules it has installed. It doesn't have ExtUtils::Installed installed.

I'm trying to upgrade my /usr/local/perl installation from 5.6.1 to 5.8.0 but need to figure out what all I've installed. Unfortunately, I haven't kept track of that as well as I should have. If I get the energy to bring it to the point where I can run the SuSE stuff off the 5.8.0 installation, I'll need the script but ExtUtils::Installed should at least get my stuff running.

Thanks for the assistance to all who responded.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: find_inst_mod_vers.pl by pfaut
in thread find_inst_mod_vers.pl by demerphq

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