I get this error:
Can't locate Foo.pm in @INC
Is there an easier way to install it than downloading, untarring, making, etc?
转载于:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65865/whats-the-easiest-way-to-install-a-missing-perl-module
I get this error:
Can't locate Foo.pm in @INC
Is there an easier way to install it than downloading, untarring, making, etc?
转载于:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65865/whats-the-easiest-way-to-install-a-missing-perl-module
On Unix:
usually you start cpan in your shell:
# cpan
and type
install Chocolate::Belgian
or in short form:
cpan Chocolate::Belgian
On Windows:
If you're using ActivePerl on Windows, the PPM (Perl Package Manager) has much of the same functionality as CPAN.pm.
Example:
# ppm
ppm> search net-smtp
ppm> install Net-SMTP-Multipart
see How do I install Perl modules? in the CPAN FAQ
Many distributions ship a lot of perl modules as packages.
apt-cache search 'perl$'
You should always prefer them as you benefit from automatic (security) updates and the ease of removal. This can be pretty tricky with the cpan tool itself.
For Gentoo there's a nice tool called g-cpan which builds/installs the module from CPAN and creates a Gentoo package (ebuild) for you.