cpanm (App::cpanminus) 1.7043 on perl 5.018002 built for darwin-thread +-multi-2level Work directory is /Users/my_name/.cpanm/work/1501257286.35074 You have make /usr/bin/make You have LWP 6.05 You have /usr/bin/tar: bsdtar 2.8.3 - libarchive 2.8.3 You have /usr/bin/unzip Searching ExtUtils::PkgConfig () on cpanmetadb ... --> Working on ExtUtils::PkgConfig Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/X/XA/XAOC/ExtUtils-PkgConfig-1 +.16.tar.gz -> OK Unpacking ExtUtils-PkgConfig-1.16.tar.gz Entering ExtUtils-PkgConfig-1.16 Checking configure dependencies from META.json Checking if you have ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.58 ... Yes (7.30) Configuring ExtUtils-PkgConfig-1.16 Running Makefile.PL *** *** ExtUtils::PkgConfig requires the pkg-config utility, but it doesn' +t *** seem to be in your PATH. Is it correctly installed? *** PATH=/Users/my_name/perl5/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/s +bin:/sbin:/Library/TeX/texbin *** -> N/A -> FAIL Configure failed for ExtUtils-PkgConfig-1.16. See /Users/my_na +me/.cpanm/work/1501257286.35074/build.log for details.

In reply to Re^8: cpan error - module installation by ic23oluk
in thread cpan error - module installation by ic23oluk

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