Perhaps this snippet from DBD::CSV's test.pl will help:
my $v;
eval {
require DBI;
$v->{DBI}= $DBI::VERSION;
require SQL::Statement;
$v->{SQL}= $SQL::Statement::VERSION;
require Text::CSV_XS;
$v->{CSV}= $Text::CSV_XS::VERSION;
require DBD::CSV;
$v->{DBD}= $DBD::CSV::VERSION;
};
if ($@) {
print "\n\nYOU ARE MISSING REQUIRED MODULES:\n\n";
print " DBI\n" unless $v->{DBI};
print " SQL::Statement\n" unless $v->{SQL};
print " Text_CSV\n" unless $v->{CSV};
exit;
}
print "USING:\n";
printf " %-20s %s\n",'OS', $^O;
printf " %-20s %s\n",'Perl', $];
printf " %-20s %s\n",'DBD::CSV', $v->{DBD};
printf " %-20s %s\n",'DBI', $v->{DBI};
printf " %-20s %s\n",'SQL::Statement', $v->{SQL};
printf " %-20s %s\n",'Text::CSV_XS', $v->{CSV};
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