Hi there,
One quick question regarding installing the perl module in windows 7 OS. i'm using the straberry perl on my system, normally i can install the perl module by directly typing the "install 'module name'" under cpan>. but however, i got an error message:
warning: Cannot install text::csv, don't know what it is. try the co
+mmand
i/text::csv/
to find objects with matching identifiers.
one workaround i find out is to download the module manually and put into the usr/bin/lib folder, then run: make filename.pl make make test make install. So i was just wondering are there any easier way i don't have to do that manually everytime ? i know it must be some firewall or security problems in windows 7 settings. anyone can give some advices ?
thanks,
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