AltaVista-SearchSDK-1.02
-- Perl Wrapper for AltaVista SDK functionality
AnyLoader-0.01
Apache-MP3-2.11
Audio-DSP-0.02
B-Fathom-0.07
-- Estimate the readability of Perl code
CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.0
-- Run CGI scripts persistenly
CPAN-1.57_65
-- Perl Archive browse and download
Class-DBI-0.19
-- Simple SQL-based object persistance
ClearCase-ClearPrompt-1.16
ClearCase-Wrapper-0.20
Crypt-DES-2.01
-- DES encryption (libdes)
DBD-InterBase-0.21
DBIx-Password-1.3
-- Abstration layer for database passwords
Data-Dump-0.04
Data-DumpXML-1.00
Getopt-Casual-0.10
HTML-Clean-0.8
HTML_Tree-1.2.3
HTTP-Lite-0.03
IPC-XPA-0.05
-- Interface to SAO XPA messaging system
Image-DS9-0.09
-- Interface to SAO DS9 image & analysis prog
Inline-0.25
MPEG-ID3v2Tag-0.20
-- OO, extensible ID3 v2.3 tagging module
Mail-CheckUser-0.16
MailQuoteWrap0.01
Math-Currency-0.10
Math-FixedPrecision-0.10
Net-Radius-1.3
Net-SNMP-3.60
-- Interface to SNMP Protocol (RFC1157)
RenderMan-0.04
-- Manipulate RenderMan objects
Spice-0_01
Tk-Getopt-0.42
Tree-MultiNode-1.0.3
Win32-SystemInfo-0.01
XML-XPath-1.00
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