I have an aix box.
It has Perl 5.8.2 installed.
When I first started using this machine I had the sys admin add some modules (Log4Perl, ...)
The problem is I don't remember what we installed.
I now have a newly setup aix box again with Perl 5.8.2 installed but it does not have these added modules.
Is it possible to either....
A. get a list of added modules from each and then I can compare
or
B. rsync the /usr/opt/perl5/lib/site_perl/5.8.2 directories
I'm afraid that B might break something.
Anybody have any suggestions?
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