Appreciate your support. It worked what u told but now I have list of paths of modules which are not placed in @INC. (like math/Pari.pm, Digest/Sha1.pm) I am manually placing it using unshift but list seems endless. below is what I am doing.

BEGIN { unshift (@INC, "/home/eankuls/.cpan/build/Net-SSH-Perl-1.37-KSvjy6/bli +b/lib"); unshift (@INC, "/home/eankuls/.cpan/build/Math-Pari-2.01080607-oiJwzq/ +blib/lib"); unshift (@INC, "/home/eankuls/.cpan/build/Math-Pari-2.01080607-oiJwzq/ +blib/lib"); unshift (@INC, "/home/eankuls/.cpan/build/Crypt-DH-0.07-B70AtC/blib/li +b"); unshift (@INC, "/home/eankuls/.cpan/build/Digest-SHA1-2.13-lHIaOb/blib +/lib"); }

I just want to do it from starting. Could you pls suggest how can I unistall the previously installed modules and the exact list of modules which I need to run my script. This time I would prefer to download tar files from CPAN coz other method is causing some permission problems.


In reply to Re^6: Not able to use Net::SFTP module. by Ankur_kuls
in thread Not able to use Net::SFTP module. by Ankur_kuls

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