UPDATE: Oy! An answer found here: 119222
Is it just me, or is there a correlate of Murphy that says your odds of finding an answer to a question that later appears obvious increase upon asking other people?
Monks, aid me, dufus that I am...
I have two machines and I want to compare perl modules on them. I've generated snapshot.pm files with the cpan utility and now I have these two nice shiny snapshot.pm files.
There are obvious ways to write a script to read these files and compare them, but it seems like something people would need often enough that I shouldn't have to write a new script. Maybe there's a feature of the cpan utility that I'm not seeing.
If there isn't a best way to do this already, is there a good way to take advantage of the format the snapshot.pm files are in? It'd be easy to just parse it with a custom regex based parser, but maybe there's advantages to the format of these files.
Thanks!
--Pileofrogs
In reply to Compare two snapshot.pm files? by pileofrogs
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