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Jun 03, 2014 at 11:07 UTC Proposal - Update shortcuts pointing to cpan.org to link to mcpan.org
Jul 14, 2014 at 12:29 UTC CPAN down again... (search.cpan.org)
Dec 24, 2013 at 16:49 UTC search.cpan.org is on the blink. Anyone know why?

minicpan_webserver / CPAN::Mini::Webserver - Search and browse Mini CPAN

CPAN::Search::Lite - setup and maintain a searchable CPAN database

CPAN::Webserver - Browse and search CPAN locally

AnnoCPAN - Annotated CPAN documentation, example http://annocpan.org/~MAKAMAKA/Text-CSV-1.32/lib/Text/CSV.pm

CPAN->grep · Search code on CPAN

http://cpan.org links to MetaCPAN and The CPAN Frequently Asked Questions - www.cpan.org and I'm having trouble with search.cpan.org, whom do I need to contact?

So there you have it, annocpan for docs , or metacpan for docs... :)


In reply to Re: CPAN down again... (search.cpan.org) by Anonymous Monk
in thread CPAN down again... (search.cpan.org) by cLive ;-)

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