Additionally there is the little known "instmodsh" (Installed Modules Shell) which comes with MakeMaker and I believe is installed these days with modern perls.

$ instmodsh Available commands are: l - List all installed modules m <module> - Select a module q - Quit the program cmd? m YAML Available commands are: f [all|prog|doc] - List installed files of a given type d [all|prog|doc] - List the directories used by a module v - Validate the .packlist - check for missing fil +es t <tarfile> - Create a tar archive of the module q - Quit the module YAML cmd? d all directories in YAML are: /usr/bin /usr/local/man/man1 /usr/local/man/man3 /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.7 /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.7/Test /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.7/YAML /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.7/YAML/Dumper /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.7/YAML/Loader YAML cmd?

In reply to instmodsh by schwern
in thread Finding what modules is install... by perlknight

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