Personally, unless I already know better, I specify no minimum version in my prerequisites (in Makefile.PL):
...
'PREREQ_PM' => { 'AnyEvent' => '0',
'AnyEvent::HTTP' => '0', # for the reverse se
+arch
'Growl::Any' => '0', # for the notification
}, # e.g., Module::Name => 1.1
...
If, thanks to the CPAN testers, I find that a module version is problematic, I bump my prerequisite version number above that, but by default, I'm lenient in what I accept.
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