Can't write to /usr/local/share/perl/5.26.1 and /usr/local/bin
Did you complete the perlbrew setup as instructed?

That seems to be the likely explanation. phoenix007: In addition to adding source ~/perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc to your ~/.bashrc file and logging out and back in again, make sure you either perlbrew use perl-5.8.9 (for the current shell only), or perlbrew switch perl-5.8.9 (make it the default for this and all future shells; I wouldn't recommend this though because 5.8.9 is quite old).


In reply to Re^2: Struggling in installaion of any module in Perl which is installed using perlbrew by haukex
in thread Struggling in installaion of any module in Perl which is installed using perlbrew by phoenix007

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