Thanks for the reply Ken! These are the commands I used:

perldoc -t perllocal | perl -lane'/"Module"/ && print $F[-1]' | sort - +u >/tmp/pms perlbrew switch perl-5.16.0t cpanm -v </tmp/pms &>>/tmp/inst.log & tail -f /tmp/inst.log

And after a lot of STDOUT, I tried the following commands and got this output:

$ perl -e 1 -MFile::Find dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _Perl_Istack_sp_pt +r Referenced from: /Users/abualiga/perl5/lib/perl5/darwin-thread-multi +-2level/auto/Cwd/Cwd.bundle Expected in: flat namespace dyld: Symbol not found: _Perl_Istack_sp_ptr Referenced from: /Users/abualiga/perl5/lib/perl5/darwin-thread-multi +-2level/auto/Cwd/Cwd.bundle Expected in: flat namespace Trace/BPT trap: 5 $perldoc File::Find dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: _Perl_Istack_sp_pt +r Referenced from: /Users/abualiga/perl5/lib/perl5/darwin-thread-multi +-2level/auto/Cwd/Cwd.bundle Expected in: flat namespace dyld: Symbol not found: _Perl_Istack_sp_ptr Referenced from: /Users/abualiga/perl5/lib/perl5/darwin-thread-multi +-2level/auto/Cwd/Cwd.bundle Expected in: flat namespace Trace/BPT trap: 5

Any suggestions on how to proceed? Thanks!


In reply to Re^2: perlbrew migrate modules to new perl install, on Mac OS X by abualiga
in thread perlbrew migrate modules to new perl install, on Mac OS X by abualiga

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