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I've local::lib installed fine No, you don't. Log out and log back in or use the following to pick up the changes: exec bash -l.

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Stack Gives Back Featured on Meta. Yes and No! Thank you for the assistance, but I have one minor problem here, and it's more general in that the Df Module is not on my machine. I've worked out how to download the module from CPAN, using cpan but I'm having problems with the install.

The perl subfolder does not exist. I can create it manually using chmod and mkdir, but perl still does not have permissions to create it. How do I give perl permissions to carry on with the make? Simple when you know how. The rpm for the perl ImageMagick module is called ImageMagick-perl. As mentioned above - I've installed this. I have Last edited: May 28, Dec 21, 1, 3 What do you get with "perl -v" from command line?

The perl version is 5. Anyone else have any ideas? Its FC3. So the point in providing them inside whm is what? Nothing much to do with WHM, that's just a front-end to your OS's rpm repository which is out of synch regarding the version of perl that it thinks is installed compared to the version you actually have installed.

It's an OS configuration issue. So the cpanel install process wont have anything to do with this? Its confusing because this is a standard FC3 installation and all our boxes are identical - all have the exact same problem.

I find it difficult to believe that the OS doesnt know what version of perl is installed. Can you elaborate on this? What version does it think is installed? Could anyone suggest how I update the rpm database with the correct packages? You need to understand a bit more how the rpm repository works. When you build an OS from the vendors distribution and it uses rpm, it creates entries in the rpm repository as it installs each package and builds up a dependency list.

So, the version of perl that is installed will be whatever comes with your default OS build.



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