When you go to http://cpan.org you can choose between 2 search engines...search.cpan, and the Randy Kobes search engine. Well awhile ago I got messed up, because I searched the Kobes search engine for a module, and was given an old version as the current. I decided to stop using the Kobes search engine.

Then yesterday, I went to search for Class::Accessor and File::chdir on search.cpan and was sent to totally unrelated pages. BUT I did find them on the Kobes search engine.

I was going to ask about that here this morning, but I went again to search.cpan to try again this morning, and it DID find the modules.

So just what the heck is going on with these search engines?


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In reply to What's the deal with searching CPAN? by zentara

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