it given error like Can't locate XML/Fast.pm

Yes, you need to install XML::Fast. On Strawberry Perl the simplest way to do that is to run:
cpan -i XML::Fast
so i downloaded XML::Fast .tar.gz file from CPAN. and i extracted

Well ... that's another alternative ... but, having extracted the tarball, you then need to cd to the top level source folder (ie the folder that contains the Makefile.PL) and run, in succession:
perl Makefile.PL dmake test dmake install
I Google it to overcome this error, every body say it will come when you copy .pm file like that

Not correct. That will work for some modules, but not perl extensions (such as XML::Fast) that contain code that needs to be compiled.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: can't locate loadable object module error in perl. by syphilis
in thread can't locate loadable object module error in perl. by veerubiji

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