You can use the new
distroprefs feature of CPAN.pm.
Here's my file for Template-Toolkit:
---
match:
distribution: "/Template-Toolkit-2\.18\."
disabled: 1
---
match:
distribution: "/Template-Toolkit-\d"
pl:
expect:
- "Do you want to build the XS Stash module"
- "y\n"
- "\QDo you want to use the XS Stash by default? [y]\E"
- "y\n"
- "Do you want to install these components"
- "n\n"
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