I have been writing a perl script that uses the Net::DNS
modules.
After banging my head, so to speak for many days, I asked on a
DNS-related discussion list
for help in figuring out why name server updates had started
always failing with errors about not auth and BADKEY when I seem
to recall that they had once worked. That was when someone told
me that Net::DNS0.73 has a bug in it. The solution was to either
downgrade to the previous version of Net:DNS or apply a release
candidate which reportedly does not have the bug.

        I didn't know for sure which version we had so I put a
print statement in the code to cause it to print out the version
number and sure enough, we have the buggy version.

        Simply, what is the easiest way to downgrade so that we
don't break anything else?

        I have been using cpanp to control cpan plus if that
matters at all.

        Thank you

Martin McCormick

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