Term::ReadLine is distributed with Perl in whatever version is current. So far, the distribution mechanisms of Perl have not yet advanced to the state where a version can always be distributed that will be current in the future. So, as a workaround, intermediate releases of many such modules are done via CPAN so you can upgrade core modules to more current versions even though you don't upgrade your version of Perl.
In reply to Re^5: Can't find a tree in the forest - CPAN and AddHistory
by Corion
in thread Can't find a tree in the forest - CPAN and AddHistory
by Wiggins
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