Win32::Lanman was never released on CPAN
(get it at
http://www.roth.net/pub/ntperl/others/Lanman/).
AFAIK, no ROTH module is made with CPAN in mind, which is why they are not available on CPAN (for the most part).
I never abandon a module. I evaluate a module, and/or approve/reject it. If it becomes deprecated, well, I might not use it in a future project, but i don't change squat.
Do you go back and rework a replacement or do you simple compile it on your own?
Huh? Compile my own (see my sig)? If you ain't compiling modules you ain't living (why on earth would you reinvent a wheel cause you had no compiler? that's plain silly)
MJD says you
can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo!
I run a Win32 PPM
repository for perl 5.6x+5.8x. I take requests.
** The Third rule of perl club is a statement of fact: pod is sexy.
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