Changes for version 1.56_01 - 2009-02-04
- The cpan(1) client now exits with a non-zero value if it thinks there were errors in the operation. I haven't tracked down every spot where there can be errors from CPAN.pm though, so there might be some cases where it still exits with 0 even though things failed.
- There is initial support for Log4perl, although you can't configure it yet. If you have Log4perl, cpan(1) uses it to print to the screen. If you don't have Log4perl, it uses a minimal internal logger to do the same thing.
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