Depends, how clueless is the target audience?
I would say I could assume they have basic Linux knowledge and can run scripts and answer interactive questions if needed in these scripts.
How dependent is your software on non-standard libraries (unlike expat,libxml2,libgd...)?
Not sure what you meant by non-standard libraries, every CPAN dependency I have is non-XS or has a non-XS version.
Does your software require specific versions of cpan modules?
No, works with any recent versions of libraries.
See this presentation and the mentioned solutions Seen in PerlWeekly newsletter: Carton CPAN dependency manager, maybe you use par, or cpan2rpm/cpan2deb...
Thanks for the heads up on Carton, didn't know this existed and I see T. Miyagawa recently started the project, this is great.
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