Hello again Nanjizal,

I took a quick look on your errors I noticed this:

'YAML' not installed, will not store persistent state

This is an important module to install before anything else. I would suggest start with this:

cpan install YAML

Then you need to work your way up to the other problems.

Give it another try and let us if you manage to resolve your problem(s).

Hint: When you use the <readmore> and </readmore> tags use then outside of the <code> and <code> tags. :)

Hope this helps, BR.

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In reply to Re^5: Perl DBI installation problem on MacOS Sierra - Can't open blib/lib/DBI/Util/ by thanos1983
in thread Perl DBI installation problem on MacOS Sierra - Can't open blib/lib/DBI/Util/ by Nanjizal

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