Hi
I tried to use as you suggested:
system ( "perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Snapshot_2007_07_23_00' | script '/cygdrive/c/cpan.log' " );

but I got following error:
Script started, file is /cygdrive/c/cpan.log
sh-3.2$ sh: CPAN:: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: Going: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: Database: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: Going: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: CPAN:: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: Going: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: Database: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: CPAN:: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: Warning:: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: Please: command not found
sh-3.2$ > > sh: syntax error near unexpected token `('
sh-3.2$ sh: [Current: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: You: command not found
sh-3.2$ install: missing destination file operand after
`Bundle::CPAN'
Try `install --help' for more information.
sh-3.2$ sh: reload: command not found
sh-3.2$ sh: without: command not found
sh-3.2$ > ./install_Perl_modules_only.pl:16:21:15 Tue Oct 23 2007: Error in Bundle::Snapshot_2007_07
_23_00 instalation (2)
What I need to do, in order to make it work correctly? Thank you

In reply to Re^2: How to get installtion Perl modules log? by Misha
in thread How to get installtion Perl modules log? by Misha

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