use metacpan API to retrieve a module's changes#117
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though. This was reported as andk/cpanpm#117 Take out LWP and use HTTP::Tiny. Use the MetaCPAN API instead of old search.cpan.org links. Co-authored-by: Dan Book <grinnz@gmail.com>
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though. This was reported as andk/cpanpm#117 Take out LWP and use HTTP::Tiny. Use the MetaCPAN API instead of old search.cpan.org links. Co-authored-by: Dan Book <grinnz@gmail.com>
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See https://log.perl.org/2018/05/goodbye-search-dot-cpan-dot-org.html
Rather than scraping for a link to the raw changes file, we can just get it from metacpan's API, and also use it to more reliably get the distribution name for a module. Just a first attempt, not sure how to test it beyond running make test.