So, the index we see in search.cpan.org is not the same "approved only" list that the namespace registration talks about? And you think that this index doesn't like ZIP files, even though PAUSE and the other infrastructure does?

search.cpan.org and the generated module list (used by installers like CPAN and CPANPLUS) have indeed nothing to do with namespace registration. I'm not sure if PAUSE supports zipfiles for distributing modules. I think it does not (you can upload other files, but not all are processed). Maybe PAUSE doesn't support your non-standard installation method, or perhaps you uploaded it using FTP ASCII transfer. I think you'll have to try. Use the log tail to see if your file is processed.

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