As asked above, what system?
In addition:
- what are the permissions on those files, now? Who "owns" them?
- And, are you running as an ordinary user? If not, what?
- What are the permissions on Bundle::CPAN?
No offense intended, but your question -- as written -- sounds like an appeal for an explanation of *n*x's chmod and directions on its use. If that's not your intent, please clarify. If it is, please read man chmod... and then -- if you're that new to *n*x -- proceed very cautiously.
If the questions above are too hard to answer at your current knowledge level, you should probably consult a good introduction to your OS.
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