Hi all,

I am trying to install Lingua::Identify module from the CPAN shell. The install fails eventually, but along the way, I get the below mentioned Warning couple of times, and also several errors that I am copying below (order in which they appear) .

I can see that it is downloading "Class-Factory-Util-1.7.tar.gz ok" but from then on something happens..

Any suggestions?

And oh by the way, I am not root on the machine that I am trying to install this module on.

Thanks.

Andy

==Error 1==

Couldn't install Module::Build, giving up.

Running make test

Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't test Running make install

Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't install

==End==

==Error 2==

# Failed test 'use Lingua::Identify;'

# Error: Can't locate Class/Factory/Util.pm in @INC

==End==

==Warning==

** WARNING **

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Lingua::Identify is now based on UTF-8. Old language modules are no longer compatible. Before continuing you should be sure to remove them.

Basically, remove all two letter packages inside the Lingua/Identify folder in your local installation.

If tests fail, probably that is the reason why.

Good luck.

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