Hi, just a technical question... I'm trying to install the Term::ReadLine::Gnu through cpan and the error message i'm getting is
CPAN.pm: Going to build H/HA/HAYASHI/Term-ReadLine-Gnu-1.20.tar.gz Could not find neither libtermcap.a, libncurses.a, or libcurses. Warning: No success on command[/usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=s +ite] Warning (usually harmless): 'YAML' not installed, will not store persi +stent state HAYASHI/Term-ReadLine-Gnu-1.20.tar.gz /usr/bin/perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=site -- NOT OK Running make test Make had some problems, won't test Running make install Make had some problems, won't install Could not read '/home/bakaric/.cpan/build/Term-ReadLine-Gnu-1.20-q4EmL +0/META.yml'. Falling back to other methods to determine prerequisites Failed during this command: HAYASHI/Term-ReadLine-Gnu-1.20.tar.gz : writemakefile NO '/usr +/bin/perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=site' returned status 256
What am I missing ??

THNX

PS

I newer had any troubles with it until now. now i switched to Ubuntu 10.4(lucid) 64x


In reply to problems installing Term::ReadLine::Gnu by baxy77bax

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