Ah Perlbeginner1, it's yet another thread on installing this one module. Dear reader, please consider for a moment the dozens of threads over many years Perlbeginner1 has posted here and as dilbertone over on the OpenSuse forum (and IIRC some threads on SO someone else links to elsewhere) regarding the installation of this one module. A great many people, including the modules author have taken the time to guide them through installation, even though it would seem that they continually ignore the installation instructions.

If you're not bored by this fiasco and are still reading, consider the fact that they did have this module installed at various points, have spammed members of this forum via /msg, seem to be interested in spamming cpan authors. In fact their entire goal seems like an attempt to automate the scraping of contact details from websites, likely against the terms of use.

Dear reader, consider spending your time more wisely than investing it in helping someone who has displayed no interest in learning, reading advice/documentation, their previous threads. Instead check out http://rt.cpan.org/Public (probably best to skip to the last page first) and see if there are tickets you can provide a patch for.


In reply to Re: how to install Mecha :: FF with Mozrepl by marto
in thread how to install Mecha :: FF with Mozrepl by Anonymous Monk

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