Thanks Anonymous Monk for the sharing! When I enter "install XBRL" under cpan prompt, the following message persistently appear for installations of different Strawberry versions I tried: "Stopping: 'install' failed for 'I18N::Langinfo'. ...: make NO isa perl". However, "cpan -l" command shows that XBRL module has been installed. Moreover, XBRL packages (source code) exist in the cpan/build directories for potable versions (e.g. perl-5.16.1.1-32bit and perl-5.20.1.1-64bit-PDL), but not created for msi versions (e.g. perl-5.16.3). Nevertheless, there are no XBRL package (source code) in standard lib directories (perl /lib, perl /site/lib, perl /vendor/lib). In order to run Perl programs with XBRL function calls, I need to copy XBRL package (source code) to a standard lib directory. If there is no 'I18N::Langinfo' error encountered as mentioned above, will cpan copy XBRL package (source code) to a standard lib directory automatically?

In reply to Re^2: "cpan force install I18N::Langinfo" failure by Anonymous Monk
in thread "cpan force install 18N::Langinfo" failure by brilamhk

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