I don't know how to go about getting this fixed.

Hello Sylla and welcome to the Monastery.

The approved procedure is to report this problem to the maintainer(s) of the module. Unfortunately, since you haven't said which module it is that you are unable to install it becomes difficult to provide specifics. Many modules use https://rt.cpan.org/ as their bug tracker but not all.

If you would like to mention here which module (and which version) you are trying to install, which method specifically you are using to perform the install and which Operating System your platform uses I'm sure that more specific help could be provided.


In reply to Re: Unable to install Perl Module by hippo
in thread Unable to install Perl Module by Sylla

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