Creating a mini-mirror with the cpan CPAN:: Mini
Online since 26/10/1995, with 17 365 modules written by 7930 authors (until the time of writing this post), the CPAN is the official repository of Perl modules. In it we can often find hundreds of ready modules for various tasks. This is one of the facilities that make Perl programmers are so efficient.
However, reliance on an internet connection to install new modules, is sometimes an impediment to the use of this powerful tool. But as in Perl there is always more than one way to do this post will show how to create a mini-mirror of cpan to be used in environments where an Internet connection is not always possible.
Thanks by Google
At the end of the year, in a short period of pure entertainment unproductive, was analyzing the data analytics and ran into the keywords that led readers to blog.
Legal thought that most of them were related to the blog content, or subjects on which I could have written. However, some of them have drawn attention for its uniqueness and quantity.


