Hello, I am new at Perl modules and am having difficulty getting them to work. I get this error Can't locate Date/DateCalc.pm in @INC (@INC contains: Documents/program-bin/dateconvert.pl /Library/Perl/5.12/darwin-thread-multi-2level /Library/Perl/5.12 /Network/Library/Perl/5.12/darwin-thread-multi-2level /Network/Library/Perl/5.12 /Library/Perl/Updates/5.12.3/darwin-thread-multi-2level /Library/Perl/Updates/5.12.3 /System/Library/Perl/5.12/darwin-thread-multi-2level /System/Library/Perl/5.12 /System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.12/darwin-thread-multi-2level /System/Library/Perl/Extras/5.12 .) at dateconvert.pl line 7. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at dateconvert.pl line 7. when I try to run

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Carp; use Date::DateCalc; $date=new Date::Convert::Gregorian(1997, 11, 27); @date=$date->date; Date::Convert::Julian print $date->date_string, "\n";
I used sudo -MCPAN -e 'shell' and then make install to install the modules from CPAN (the installations ran without error), downloaded "command line tools for xcode", have downloaded/upgraded to the latest version of Ruby, Rails, RVM, and installed Homebrew. I am running Lion on OSX. What do I need to do make this module run?


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