In a situation like this I think I'd manually download the required distributions from CPAN (or BACKPAN if necessary) and keep a local repository.
Actually, I'd probably build a set or RPMs (or .debs if you're that way inclined) to make it easier to install them all.
See the Copyright notice on my home node.
"The first rule of Perl club is you do not talk about Perl club." -- Chip Salzenberg
In reply to Re: Installing specific versions of CPAN modules
by davorg
in thread Installing specific versions of CPAN modules
by Mutant
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