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OK, so I added the flag for noclean because in testing, I didn't want to
rebuild the .cpan dir structure every few minutes (and therefore download
everything I had just wiped). But for "real" use, which do you all think is
better:
-noclean - has to be invoked to prevent cleaning up the stuff we've created
or
-clean - has to be invoked to invoke cleaning up the stuff we've created?
There are arguments for both sides of this one, and I'm completely open.
Granted, might help if I looked at what it was we were cleaning to see if
there was anything we could trim out of the routine anyway. Thoughts?
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