See the autobundle command of CPAN. This will give you a (long) list of all modules installed into your Perl. Unfortunately, that list will also contain modules in the Perl core and modules installed because they are prerequisites to other modules you actually wanted to use directly. To weed out modules that are in the Perl core, see Module::CoreList. I don't know of any way to conveniently find out the modules that are just prerequisites for other modules.
In reply to Re: How to move 3 years of modules to my new XP box?
by Corion
in thread How to move 3 years of modules to my new XP box?
by dmizz
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