Well, it's a start. But there's more you should consider/discover before going on a Module install(ing) frenzy. :) One thing that appears to me, out of place
-bash: /Users/user/perl5/perlbrew/bin:/Users/user/perl5/perlbrew/perls
+/perl-5.14.1/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X1
+1/bin:
No such file or directory
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The "
No such file or directory" shouldn't be there. I think a little more investigation of your ENVironment is probably in order. Just so you know exactly where you stand, at any given moment.
Well. Take care.
--Chris
Yes. What say about me, is true.
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