On Friday 17 December 2004 09:09 pm, RickSisler wrote:

> > Thanks both of you, however thats not the output I'm really looking
> > for.  It shows perl modules installed, yes, but, not the ones I've
> > installed via cpan using webmin.  For instance, I'm running
> > SpamAssassin 3.0.1, all that is shown in the output is SA 2.41.  So, is
> > there any file that holds the listing of what I've installed with cpan
> > via webmin?
>
> Sorry Chris, don't have any perl or CPAN experience and only minimal
> webmin, which I havent used since 9.2, but found this on CPAN.org
>
> http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#What_is_CPAN
> with the topic of:
> How do I find out what modules are already installed on my system?
>
> HTH
> Might get ya started ... When in doubt .. get the FAQ's 8)

Thanks Rick, found exactly what I needed.  There was a little perl script 
there that after a slight mod to the path statement, gave me list of what 
has been installed.

Appreaciate it.

-- 
Chris
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