Try this:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CPAN;
print "perl $]\n";
my (@tools) = (
"AppConfig",
"Class::Std::Fast",
"Data::Dumper",
"Date::Parse",
"Date::Format",
"Devel::Loaded",
"ExtUtils::MakeMaker",
"File::Basename",
"File::Path",
"Getopt::Long",
"List::Util",
"LWP::UserAgent",
"Template",
"Term::ReadKey",
"URI",
"Cwd",
"Module::Build",
"File::Spec",
"SOAP::WSDL",
"Storable",
"Test::More");
foreach my $tool(@tools) {
system("pmpath $tool");
system("pmvers $tool");
CPAN::Shell->install($tool);
}
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