Hi,

> I've never had to delete that file, and can always find the latest
> versions. There is something else going on, but I can't know what.
> Maybe file perms? perhaps the part of CPAN that would connect couldn't
> and then failed uninformatively?  Have you the latest CPAN bundle?

Well at first I did have a problem where that server couldn't make
connections outbound but that was quickly resolved.

I tried updating CPAN by doing an "install Bundle::CPAN" but it also
thought that CPAN was up to date as well.

I didn't notice any differences in permissions after renaming the old file
and letting CPAN recreate it.

Hmmmmmmm

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