It appears you answered 'y' when asked what directory to use for storing cpan information, so now cpan is trying to use a relative path to a directory named 'y' when reading the stored files. This may work, if you also answered 'y' when asked to create that directory, but because it is a relative path it will only work if you run CPAN from the same directory where you installed it. Try changing the cpan_home setting to a more reasonable (and fully qualified) directory name (run perl -MCPAN -eshell, then enter 'o conf cpan_home /home/me/.cpan' and 'o conf commit').
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In reply to Re: CPAN problem ( I think)
by jasonk
in thread CPAN problem ( I think)
by irvken
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