I'm trying to install an opensource package called Interchange. Always facing the no permission barrier when this package tries to install additional CPAN modules. I've spoken to the authors of Interchange and advised either :- a) run perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Interchange' or b) Speak to the administrators of my ISP and get them to install the modules. I have run the install but I keep hitting the 'No permission' brick wall. So I spoke to the administrators, and have been told that my website is on a virtual server, and that they will not accommodate the installation. The technical staff don't even know how to how to configure the virtual server with the information i need. My question to all you techies out there is: How can I get this package - Interchange installed as well as any CPAN modules on my virtual space. ? Thank to all in advance. Hansraj

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