>>>>> "Issac" == Issac Goldstand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Issac> Which is exactly the point that I was trying to make: This *should* be
Issac> doable.  The fact that it's *not* means that Perl is a monolithic
Issac> library and can't have 2 sets of "extensions" in the same site
Issac> installation.

*Or* in the CPAN, or visible to perldoc, or with installed manpages.
See, the whole toolchain presumes "Apache::Request" or "mod_perl"
means precisely one thing.

It doesn't matter how many Perl installations you have on your disk.
There's only one CPAN.  Perrin's point, while valid, doesn't address
the indexing issue.

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