qwurx [shmem] ~ > cpan cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.7602) ReadLine support enabled cpan> o conf prerequisites_policy follow
Installing modules will then automatically install dependencies.
* with a lot of handwaving *: Since you name aptitude, I assume you have a Debian based system. Try
dh-make-perl --cpan module
I don't know whether this is accurate still, or whether Ubuntu boxen have this - try it out.
For RPM based systems, there is cpanflute to build packages from modules.
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