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Apache-GDGraph-0.3
CGI-PathInfo-1.00
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-- Run CGI scripts persistenly
CPAN-1.56
-- Perl Archive browse and download
CfgTie-0.4
-- Framework for tieing system admin tasks
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Clone-0.07
-- Recursive copy of nested objects
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Cstools-0.1772
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DBD-CSV-0.1023
-- SQL engine and DBI driver for CSV files
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Data-Direct-0.05
DateValidate.pm
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Font-Fret-1.200
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GPG-0.03
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-- Advanced handling of command line options
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PML-0.4.1
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Proc-PID_File-0.011
Storable-0.7.0
-- Persistent data structure mechanism
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Time-Object-0.11
-- Object Oriented time objects
Time-Warp-0.5
-- Change the start and speed of Event time
URI-1.08
perl-ldap-0.20
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