>> One question - is cpanm compatible with the cpan database? If not,
>> it'll upset people if they use cpan and then cpanm hoses their
>> previous installs.....
>>
>
> cpanm is just a C program that downloads and installs stuff from CPAN.
> It is much like cpan (the program), but much, much better.
>
> It doesn't touch anything created/used by cpan (the tool), let alone
> hose anything.

I believe you, but we don't want to use something that may encounter
bit rot in the future... would you mind is it was labelled as an
optional install instead?

Matt

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