Hi, I guess this post is quite old, but hope that someone could really help me. I have been searching the internet and unfortunately I haven't found too much data about creating a local cpan. The minicpan that I need to create will consist only of local modules. I don't need to mirror the modules from the live cpan. So I skipped that step and proceeded with the following ones, including the ones you specified above regarding the CHECKSUMS. The web interface kind of works. If I try to click on one of the modules right after the web interface loads, I get the following error:

Internal Server Error Can't call method "distribution" on an undefined value at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/CPAN/Mini/Webserver/Templates.pm line 417.

I have found the line where the error is generated, but I don't get what is wrong.

Could anyone give me a piece of advice?

Thank you.


In reply to Re^2: CPAN::Mini::Inject Discoveries by stuff
in thread CPAN::Mini::Inject Discoveries by pileofrogs

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