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Fellow monks,

I am interested in using Crypt::RSA; but, I am having problems fetching it from CPAN.
Observe:

cpan> install Crypt::RSA Running install for module Crypt::RSA The module Crypt::RSA isn't available on CPAN. Either the module has not yet been uploaded to CPAN, or it is temporary unavailable. Please contact the author to find out more about the status. Try 'i Crypt::RSA'.

`i Crypt::RSA' returns:

Module id = Crypt::RSA DESCRIPTION RSA encryption, decryption, key generation CPAN_USERID VIPUL (Vipul Ved Prakash <mail@vipul.net>) CPAN_VERSION undef CPAN_FILE Contact Author Vipul Ved Prakash <mail@vipul.net> DSLI_STATUS bdpO (beta,developer,perl,object-oriented) INST_FILE (not installed)

As always, my humble thanks for any information :)


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