Sir, I am doing all this within cPanel of web server. Path to PERL is
/usr/bin/perl
which is given by the service provider. Perl version is 5.14.3. I don't know how many installed version they have at their server.
String.pm is at, locate by using find option
/perl/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/perl/514/site_lib/XML/SAX/PurePerl/Reader/String.pm
I am not running the web application. First I am trying to installing PERL modules. After that I will run my application. And currently, I do not have access to command line. Yes, its the configuration problem but don't know its solution.
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