Cpan2rpm is available as part of the distro and is just a 'yum install cpan2rpm' away. Actually, if you are using EPEL, then cpanspec is just a 'yum install cpanspec' away also.
IIRC, I found out about cpanspec from a Dave Cross presentation (http://www.slideshare.net/davorg/perl-in-rpmland-presentation) and have come to prefer it over cpan2rpm.
--gsiems
In reply to Re^2: RFC: Installing perl on CentOS/RedHat
by gsiems
in thread RFC: Installing perl on CentOS/RedHat
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