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<title>Added devel/p5-Module-Find version 0.06</title>
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<name>abs</name>
<email>abs@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2008-07-14T09:25:19Z</published>
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Module::Find lets you find and use modules in categories. This can be very
useful for auto-detecting driver or plugin modules. You can differentiate
between looking in the category itself or in all subcategories.</content>
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