Hi Mike,

Thanks for your kind response. I tried cpanm instead of cpan, but many
times, it does not install require dependencies for module.

For example, when i was trying to install
cpanm XML::SAX  -> it failed and said no Fatal.pm module , then i manually
first installed that module and then i tried to install XML::SAX and it
works.

It happens many times while installing different modules. I mean cpanm does
not automatically fetch require dependencies for module. like yum in centos
to install packages.

Is there any tool or something like yum for perl module installations. Or
Is there , I am missing anything ?

Regards
Ben

On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Mike <ekimduna...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Use cpanminus.
>
> To install:
>
> sudo curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --sudo App::cpanminus
>
> To use: sudo cpanm <module to install>
>
> Here's the official documentation:
> http://search.cpan.org/~miyagawa/App-cpanminus-1.7012/lib/App/cpanminus.pm
>
>
> On 10/4/14, 8:32 PM, Benjamin Fernandis wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  Many times I face problem with module installation and then have to go
> to google and apply trial and error to resolve this permanently, could u
> please suggest me best and correct method to get resolved it?
>
>  i mean if i installed centos 7 freshly then what are pre-requisites from
> OS side to get perl module installation successfully. What steps require to
> follow?
>
>  Previously i tried cpanm and cpan console but some times faced
> installation faild error.
>
>  Is there any specific guideline to resolve this problem? I am using
> centos based distro.
>
>  Regards
> Ben
>
>
>

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