Hello, Recently i start using fedora 22 but now i can not use CPAN. Every time i am using CPAN it gives me Segmentation fault (core dumped) error message. Also, LWP is no longer working.
localhost ~]$ cpan Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I also try to rebuild LWP for there is no response from http and ua-get.
t/local/http.t .......... HTTP Server terminated t/local/http.t .......... Failed 63/63 subtests t/local/protosub.t ...... ok t/net/http-get.t ........ skipped: no net config file t/net/http-post.t ....... skipped: no net config file t/net/http-timeout.t .... skipped: no net config file t/net/mirror.t .......... skipped: no net config file t/net/moved.t ........... skipped: no net config file t/net/proxy.t ........... skipped: no net config file
Also when i try to compile LWP
perl Makefile.PL Checking if your kit is complete... Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Everything is working fine in Fedora 21 but not in fedora 22. Any help? Thanks in advance

In reply to CPAN problem in F22 by snoze

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