Not sure.
I'd lean towards removing it if possible (usually should be possible through
standard CPAN commands).
Check first where the files from the CPAN package were installed vs. the
dpkg package.

On 14 April 2011 14:38, Voytek Eymont <li...@sbt.net.au> wrote:

>
> On Fri, April 15, 2011 6:55 am, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > (I assume you meant "clan"->"cpan", right?)
> > Mixing CPAN and none-cpan packing is an invitation to a nightmare. Either
> >  install EVERYTHING from cpan or nothing at all.
> >
> > A quick "apt-cache search BinHex" shows that there is a ubuntu package
> > for it: libconvert-binhex-perl.
>
>
> Amos, thanks
>
> I've done 'apt-get install libconvert-binhex-perl' m it's OK
>
> BUT do I need to do anything about the previously done CPAN install ?
>
>  perl -MCPAN -e shell
> cpan[1]> force install Convert::BinHex
>
> cpan[1]> install Convert::BinHex
> CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.20)
> Going to read '/root/.cpan/Metadata'
>  Database was generated on Thu, 14 Apr 2011 21:29:14 GMT
> CPAN: Module::CoreList loaded ok (v2.18)
> Convert::BinHex is up to date (1.119).
>
>
>
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