The cpan script, which comes with Perl, will do this for you, giving you output to the terminal and also creating a bundle file at the end of the run. I don't know how fast you want this, but for the 4,000+ modules I have installed on my Powerbook, this took a bit over a minute to complete for output to the terminal, and about 40 seconds to send everything to a file.
$ cpan -a Package namespace installed latest in CPAN file Acme::EyeDrops 1.51 1.51 A/AS/ASAVIGE/Acme-EyeDr +ops-1.51.tar.gz Acme::Monta 0.01 0.01 Y/YA/YAPPO/Acme-Monta-0 +.01.tar.gz Algorithm::ChooseSubsets 0.02 0.02 B/BD/BDUGGAN/Algorithm- +ChooseSubsets-0.02.tar.gz ... vmsish 1.01 1.02 N/NW/NWCLARK/perl-5.8.8 +.tar.gz warnings 1.03 1.05 N/NW/NWCLARK/perl-5.8.8 +.tar.gz warnings::register 1.00 1.01 N/NW/NWCLARK/perl-5.8.8 +.tar.gz Wrote bundle file /Users/brian/.cpan/Bundle/Snapshot_2006_10_19_00.pm
In reply to Re: Quickest Way to get the Versions of my Lib-Modules
by brian_d_foy
in thread Quickest Way to get the Versions of my Lib-Modules
by Outaspace
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