You could also try copying your ~/.cpan directory - in particular the ~/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm file - from a machine where the initialization has already run, to the machines where it hasn't (into the home of the user who does the automated installations).
See also mkmyconfig
In reply to Re: How to skip the prompt fot configuring CPAN.
by Eliya
in thread How to skip the prompt fot configuring CPAN.
by sugarboy
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