Hmm, ok. I actually don't have anything loaded in my perl/site/lib folder except a sitecustomize.pl script.
When I run this command:
perl -MMath::GSL::Histogram=":all" -we "gsl_histogram_alloc(100);" I get this as an output error. <br> Can't locate Math/GSL/Histogram.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Program +Files/Perl /perl/site/lib C:/Program Files/Perl/perl/lib .). BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
Another thing, all my modules are at C:/Program Files/Perl/lib, not perl/site/lib. Is this a problem since the @INC array is looking at both locations for modules. I uninstalled the MATH module and used PPM to reinstall it the way people have suggested but I don't see the MATH module in either directory. Is it supposed to show up in either perl/lib or perl/site/lib? Do you guys think I should reinstall perl?

In reply to Re^4: How to install Math::GSL module by Niner710
in thread How to install Math::GSL module by Niner710

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