I am trying to install Image::OCR::Tesseract perl module on fedora 10 + by the command cpan Image::OCR::Tesseract<br><br> i am receiving some errors and the whole messages are given below,Plea +se suggest a solution to make it installed properly.<br><br><br> [root@webadmin]# cpan Image::OCR::Tesseract<br> CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.18)<br> Going to read /root/.cpan/Metadata<br> Database was generated on Mon, 29 Nov 2010 19:34:12 GMT<br> CPAN: YAML loaded ok (v0.72)<br> Going to read /root/.cpan/build/<br> ...................................................................... +......DONE<br> Found 19 old builds, restored the state of 19<br> Running install for module 'Image::OCR::Tesseract'<br> Running make for L/LE/LEOCHARRE/Image-OCR-Tesseract-<br>1.24.tar.gz Has already been unwrapped into directory <br><br>/root/.cpan/build/ +Image-OCR-Tesseract-1.24-fNRLDK<br> -- No Makefile created, won't make<br> Running make test<br> Make had some problems, won't test<br> Running make install<br> Make had some problems, won't install<br>

In reply to Having problems with Image::OCR::Tesseract perl module installation on fedora 10. by ajju

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