Sounds like you want CPAN::AutoINC.
Such behavior can't have such wide-spread appeal that it would make it as a switch in the perl interpreter. (I know I'm against it anyway :) However, there's nothing stopping someone from setting up their particular installation to do something like this.
As for making scripts "more portable", I don't think so. What happens when someone uses this feature on a Windows system and perl automatically downloads and attempts to install a module that's Unix-specific? Or a module that requires a C compiler?
In reply to Re: Perl 6 Module manager
by duff
in thread Perl 6 Module manager
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