Unless you have a good reason to replace the version of Perl shipped with your OS, I'd suggest you leave it alone and build another version elsewhere on your system. Every now and then someone does this and causes problems for their OS. See Re: Uninstalling / installing perl for further discussion on this topic.

You haven't given us enough information, as Corion suggested, you need to show us the output make produces, the part you have posted isn't enough for us to help. I think it's likely that you have a lot information output by make relating to this issue. See Writeup Formatting Tips regarding how to format posts properly. The easier it is for people to read, the more likely they'll be able to help you.

Martin


In reply to Re^3: how to install perl 5.10.1 on ubuntu9.10? by marto
in thread how to install perl 5.10.1 on ubuntu9.10? by fxbird

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