I have perlbrew installed and am attempting to install Locale:gettext with cpanm. I'm seeing the following error (appears libintl is either not found or not installed):

cpanm (App::cpanminus) 1.7014 on perl 5.020001 built for darwin-2level Work directory is /Users/trey/.cpanm/work/1414409291.13907 You have make /usr/bin/make You have /usr/local/bin/wget You have /usr/bin/tar: bsdtar 2.8.3 - libarchive 2.8.3 You have /usr/bin/unzip Searching Locale::gettext on cpanmetadb ... --> Working on Locale::gettext Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PV/PVANDRY/gettext-1.05.tar. +gz -> OK Unpacking gettext-1.05.tar.gz Entering gettext-1.05 META.yml/json not found. Creating skeleton for it. Configuring gettext-1.05 Running Makefile.PL checking for gettext... no checking for gettext in -lintl...gettext function not found. Please in +stall libintl at Makefile.PL line 18. no -> N/A -> FAIL Configure failed for gettext-1.05. See /Users/trey/.cpanm/work +/1414409291.13907/build.log for details.

Would someone be able to direct me how to fix?

Thanks.


In reply to Install of Locale:gettext failing due to missing libintl by T-Fen

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