Sorry, I should have made it explicit that the install command usually installs the most current version available in CPAN. So "install" amounts to "upgrade" if you already have an older version of the module installed in your system.
But if you knew about "install" already, then I am surprised you did not know what I just wrote above, which leads me to suspect that there is some aspect of your question that I am missing entirely.
the lowliest monk
In reply to Re^5: How to upgrade local module using -MCPAN?
by tlm
in thread How to upgrade local module using -MCPAN?
by Anonymous Monk
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