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On 9/16/2015 1:26 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:richard@rushlogistics.com">richard@rushlogistics.com</a> wrote:<br>
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<p>Here is the complete output from the failed installin case
anyone has time to
help. Would GREATLY appreciate it if so.</p>
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<p># cpan i /WWW-Contact/<br>
Loading internal null logger. Install Log::Log4perl
for logging messages<br>
Reading '/root/.cpan/Metadata'<br>
Database was
generated on Tue, 15 Sep 2015 03:29:02 GMT<br>
Warning: Cannot install i, don't
know what it is.<br>
Try the command<br>
<br>
i /i/<br>
<br>
to find objects
with matching identifiers.<br>
Checksum for
/root/.cpan/sources/authors/id/F/FA/FAYLAND/WWW-Contact-0.47.tar.gz
ok<br>
tmp-22834 for tmp-22834: No such file or directory at
/usr/local/share/perl/5.14.2/CPAN/Distribution.pm line 468.<br>
Configuring
F/FA/FAYLAND/WWW-Contact-0.47.tar.gz with Build.PL<br>
Created MYMETA.yml and
MYMETA.json<br>
Creating new 'Build' script for 'WWW-Contact' version
'0.47'<br>
FAYLAND/WWW-Contact-0.47.tar.gz<br>
/usr/bin/perl Build.PL
--installdirs site -- OK<br>
Running Build for
F/FA/FAYLAND/WWW-Contact-0.47.tar.gz<br>
Building WWW-Contact<br>
FAYLAND/WWW-Contact-0.47.tar.gz<br>
./Build -- OK<br>
Running Build
test<br>
t/00-load.t ......... 1/1 # Testing WWW::Contact 0.47, Perl
5.014002,
/usr/bin/perl<br>
t/00-load.t ......... ok <br>
t/01-basic.t ....... Class::MOP::load_class is deprecated at
<b>/home/richard/perl5/lib/perl5/i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi-64int/Class/MOP.pm</b>
line 69.<br>
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Richard,<br>
<br>
My guess is that you have a Debian Perl installed and a separate
installation of Perl in your home directory. I don't really know
anything about resolving such problems... The specific version of
'cpan' that you use probably determines whether you are adding a
package to your private installation or the Debian installation.<br>
<br>
-Alan<br>
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