The group that maintains this module has a web page about using this module at http://www.labmeasurement.de/.

From that site, there's information about keeping their source code on Github. (https://github.com/lab-measurement/lab-measurement --- and the last commit was within the past 24 hours) If you're having installation issues, you can try submitting an issue on Github.

Also, their web site has a link to a users mailing list (https://www-mailman.uni-regensburg.de/mailman/listinfo/lab-measurement-users). You can also try joining that mailing list and try going that route to get help with installation problems.

I'm not saying that you won't be able to get help in this forum, but I would think that the guys who are actively maintaining the module may be the best route to go for help - especially if you've discovered a bug that they need to work on fixing.


In reply to Re: Unable to install Lab::VISA module by dasgar
in thread Unable to install Lab::VISA module by savi

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