There is a command line utility for UNIX-like systems called "script" (in the util-linux package for Gentoo, and bsdutils for Debian) that will record an interactive terminal session to a file.
Running script cpan-session.txt before you run the CPAN shell should do the trick.
In reply to Re: cpan error messages
by dorward
in thread cpan error messages
by spiritway
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