Alright, I'm using Perl v5.6.0 on red hat linux 7.0
It gives me an error that says "Running make test" and that make test won't run. Then it says "Running make install", and then says it can't install. I was reading about these errors and I was told to run perl Makefile.pl but when I try, it tells me that Makefile.Pl doesn't exist. I tried looking for it on my system, and the only thing I found was a "...Makefile.htm" I'm sure that I'm missing something small and probably very easy to fix, but of course, I can't figure it out for the life of me. Thanks in advance for all your help and for helping me out before. (All the other stuff worked and I was able to run some other scripts)

-touch


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