According to Bruce Sears <bse...@epgy.stanford.edu> on Thu, 05/27/10 at 18:41: > > One difference with what I did is that mine determines if the mod is a > core mod and does not list it, if so. I was trying to parse through all > of our homegrown packages and see what non-core mods (and versions) they > depended on. didn't spend a lot of time making it prettier, so some > calls were system calls to start perl within perl (seems yucky) and > parsing STDOUT response, but it seemed to do the job, so it remained > ugly... I agree with Dave about the fact that your setup should not > need to be "CPAN compliant" in order for you to still get the dependeny > list you want if you use CPAN::FindDependencies.
Pardon me for being dense, but when you say "what I did" and "mine" what are you referring to. That is, which solution or which "trick" should I go back and re-consider? I have seen so many suggestions in the past half-hour that my head is spinning! :-) Regards, web... -- William Bulley Email: w...@umich.edu 72 characters width template ----------------------------------------->|