Hello,

I'm trying to install SOAP::WSDL. But I am having some issues. Please see below. I did the easy way of just doing
sudo perl -MCPAN -e 'install SOAP::WSDL'
Then I got this message
# running Build.PL Checking prerequisites... requires: ! Template is not installed build_requires: ! Template is not installed ERRORS/WARNINGS FOUND IN PREREQUISITES. You may wish to install the v +ersions of the modules indicated above before proceeding with this installatio +n Run 'Build installdeps' to install missing prerequisites. Creating new 'MYMETA.yml' with configuration results Creating new 'Build' script for 'SOAP-WSDL' version '2.00.10' Prereq '0.0.5' for 'Class::Std::Fast' is not supported by Module::Buil +d::Compat Running make test Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't test Running make install Make had some problems, maybe interrupted? Won't install
So, I downloaded th SOAP::WSDL tarball and tried this...
$ perl Build installdeps cpan_client 'cpan' is not executable $ Build installdeps bash: Build: command not found
What should I do / try next?

In reply to Install SOAP::WSDL by Anonymous Monk

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