Hi everybody, If I knew of this section, I'd have avoided to bother you in the chatterbox.

I have to migrate all the data of the company where I work from MediaWiki to XWiki. I'm following this guide: http://blogs.encodo.ch/news/view_article.php?id=73

It says to "Install the required CPAN-modules with perl -MCPAN -e ‘install HTML::WikiConverter::XWiki’"

The log is huge, but the final two lines say:

"Running make install make test had returned bad status, won't install without force"

and when I try to "execute perl wikifetch.pl", as they say, I get back

"Can't locate HTML/WikiConverter.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Perl/si +te/lib C:/P erl/lib .) at wikifetch.pl line 26. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at wikifetch.pl line 26."

I tried with both Strawberry and ActivePerl, obtaining the same result.

May you help me?

In reply to From MediaWiki to XWiki by alisanti

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