Caveat: merlyn's trick only works is the module uses Exporter or immitates Exporter's version checks (Added for clarity:) by writting an import which calls UNIVERSAL::VERSION.
Update: Apparently, perl will call UNIVERSAL::VERSION for you if the version is passed as a number, not a string.
In reply to Re^2: Finding version of a Perl module
by ikegami
in thread Finding version of a Perl module
by bradcathey
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