It's often helpful to show us the output from your installation attempt along with the script you're running and the output (wrapped in <code></code> tags). See Writeup Formatting Tips. Since this has been discussed at some length in the CB previously, perhaps you should also clearly state which version of Perl you're running, since IIRC you dumped 5.12.x in favour of 5.10.x for this module from 2004. Have you tested LWP::Simple? Can you use it to access remote sites?

It's no fun for us to have to guess any of this, How do I post a question effectively? gives some useful posting advice worth reading.


In reply to Re: CDDBSearch does not install windows 7 by marto
in thread CDDBSearch does not install windows 7 by dlita

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