You have to install the modules, but you can use them on Linux.

If you don't know how to install the modules or if you are using the Perl that comes with your system, most likely your system administrator can install the modules from the system package manager. This is the recommended way of installing modules in that situation.

If you manage the Perl installation yourself (using App::perlbrew for example), then you simply install the modules using

cpan XML::CanonicalizeXML XML::XPath XML::XPath::XMLParser Crypt::Open +SSL::RSA

Most likely you still need your system administrator to install the appropriate external libraries like libxml-dev etc.


In reply to Re^3: Can I use the Following Modules in the Linux version of Perl. by Corion
in thread Can I use the Following Modules in the Linux version of Perl. by Anonymous Monk

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