Hi,
I am trying to install the HTML-Parser-3.45 module on Unix platform. I have downloaded the module from CPAN. When I try to run the command "make" on command prompt, it gave me the error "sh: gcc not found". I figured out that the command gcc is not working and hence changed the "Makefile" in the line from "CC = gcc" to "CC = cc". Now, I encountered the error which says that the options are available only with the C/ANSI C product. Example for this is:
(Bundled) cc: warning 422: Unknown option "m" ignored.
(Bundled) cc: warning 480: The -p option is available only with the C/ANSI C product; ignored.

Please tell me from where can I download the module that gets compiled with my Unix version of C. In case, I need to upgrade my C version of Unix from where can it be done. I need to install the following perl modules:
HTML::Parser
Compress::Zlib
Net::FTP
Mechanize
libwww-per
HTML::Forms
Test-Simple
HTML-Parser

Thanks
Akhil

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