DateTime::Locale and DateTime are two different modules. You have found from perldoc perllocal that module DateTime is at version 0.47, but what about module DateTime::Locale?

Can you update module DateTime::Locale?

It can be difficult mixing modules from distribution packages with modules installed directly from cpan. You might think about installing all your modules from packages.To fix the ones already installed (if they are broken by conflicts) you can force a re-install of the package from the repo. If you want to install modules from CPAN yourself (e.g. the packages are not as up-to-date as you want to be) you should build and install your own perl. It takes a bit of time but it isn't very difficult.


In reply to Re: CPAN.pl... hmmm.. by ig
in thread CPAN.pl... hmmm.. by partymeeple

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