NO, please don't invoke CPAN in Makefile.PL
It is extremely bad practice. It plays havoc with CPANPLUS based CPAN tester rigs ( like mine ), and for people who don't use CPAN but use CPANPLUS for installing modules.
Update
The best way is to just let CPAN/CPANPLUS deal with installing the module for you as a prereq.
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
my %prereqs = (
"Blah::Blah" => 0,
"Foo::Bar" => 1.0,
);
eval{require Some::Module};
if ($@) {
my $reply = prompt("Some::Module not installed. Install (Y/n)", "Y
+");
$prereqs{"Some::Module"} = 0 unless $reply =~ m/n/i;
}
WriteMakefile(
PREREQ_PM => \%prereqs,
);
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