First, a few comments on this thread. Anytime you change your .bashrc file you should log out and back in again. Check the Makefile.pl for any variables that may need to be set. Although not recommended (I'm sure I'll get flamed for suggesting it) Sometimes, you just have to skip the
make test and go straight to
make install. Just dont do this if one of the steps you take prior fails. in fact, to clarify,
If any of your installation steps fail, do not proceed to the next step. Do a
make clean and start over once you figure out what caused the failure.
On your newest thread on this subject, I don't recommend installing modules via rpm, but if you insist, you can generally find anything you need at http://rpmfind.net
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