Tried
o conf colorize_output 0
o conf commit
And it still fscks with my colors.
Tried undef and:
c:\test>cpan
←[32m
cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9402)
Enter 'h' for help.←[0m
cpan> o conf /color/
←[32m$CPAN::Config options from ←[0m←[32m'C:\Perl64\
+lib/CPAN/Config.pm'←[0m←[32m:←[0m
←[32m←[0m
←[32m colorize_debug undef←[0m
←[32m colorize_output [undef]←[0m
←[32m colorize_print [green]←[0m
←[32m colorize_warn [red]←[0m
←[32m←[0m
←[32m←[0m
Which doesn't look half as bad here as it does on my screen. They don't even bother to put stuff back as it was when you quit. Any other suggestions?
Why oh why can't they make this shit opt-in instead of opt-out?
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