which works. But when I run CPAN via "sudo cpan" it complains about not being configured due to missing parameters (which I all set in my print above...). Is there some kind of check in cpan (a md5 or timestamp) which detects if the Config.pm file was set/written by cpan itself?open(FILE, ">/etc/perl/CPAN/Config.pm") || die "/etc/perl/CPAN/Config. +pm: $!"; print FILE " ...
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