Hi, I am trying to install Lingua-StanfordCoreNLP package on a 32 bit windows 7 machine using CPAN. I am not sure why I am getting this error:
CPAN: CPAN::SQLite loaded ok (v0.202) Database was generated on Wed, 29 May 2013 23:48:48 GMT Running install for module 'Lingua::StanfordCoreNLP' Running make for K/KA/KAL/Lingua-StanfordCoreNLP-0.10.tar.gz CPAN: Digest::SHA loaded ok (v5.84) CPAN: Compress::Zlib loaded ok (v2.06) Checksum for C:\strawberry\cpan\sources\authors\id\K\KA\KAL\Lingua-Sta +nfordCoreNLP-0.10.tar.gz ok CPAN: Archive::Tar loaded ok (v1.90) Out of memory!
My machine is a 8 GB machine and when I ran this command, at least 4GB was free. I have tried running it multiple times and every time I get the same error.

Can anyone please see why I am getting this error?


In reply to Out of memory error while installing a perl package by pxb5080

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