Recent perl versions come with Term::Readline bundled. Time to update your perl.

corelist -a Term::ReadLine Term::ReadLine was first released with perl 5.002 5.002 undef 5.00307 undef 5.004 undef 5.00405 undef 5.005 undef 5.00503 undef 5.00504 undef v5.6.0 undef v5.6.1 undef v5.6.2 undef v5.7.3 1.00 v5.8.0 1.00 v5.8.1 1.01 v5.8.2 1.01 v5.8.3 1.01 v5.8.4 1.01 v5.8.5 1.01 v5.8.6 1.01 v5.8.7 1.01 v5.8.8 1.02 v5.8.9 1.03 v5.9.0 1.01 v5.9.1 1.01 v5.9.2 1.01 v5.9.3 1.02 v5.9.4 1.02 v5.9.5 1.02 v5.10.0 1.03 v5.10.1 1.04 v5.11.0 1.05 v5.11.1 1.05 v5.11.2 1.05 v5.11.3 1.05 v5.11.4 1.05 v5.11.5 1.05 v5.12.0 1.05 v5.12.1 1.05 v5.13.0 1.05 v5.13.1 1.06 v5.13.2 1.06 v5.13.3 1.07

Alexander

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In reply to Re^4: Term::ReadLine - Automated install? by afoken
in thread Term::ReadLine - Automated install? by bannaN

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