And now, when I run cpanp, it's not complaining that "terminal is not fully functional". Which is good. Correction: sorry, that problem is still there.

Doesn't this give you pause?

Because the steps of installing Term::ReadLine et al. were exactly to make the cpanp program shut up about not having readline functionality.

I would, as I already recommended, make triply certain that the correct Perl is finding the correct CPANPLUS module and the correct CPANPLUS configurations and that no trace of the other Perl installation is found in:

As the setup of more than one Perl version seems to be problematic for you, maybe you want to reconsider the decision of trying to maintain two versions of Perl on the same machine?


In reply to Re^3: cpanplus not functioning right in a multiple-Perl installation setup? by Corion
in thread cpanplus not functioning right in a multiple-Perl installation setup? by HelenCr

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