Hi, My assignment is to install and configure Bugzilla on my system. My OS is windows7. I have already installed the required softwares like Apache Web Server, MySql. They are running. I have installed Strawberry Perl(V5.16.1) on my system. When I check if the installed Perl has all required modules on my system, I get messages that some required modules like Email::SEND, Email::MIME and Math::Random::ISSAC are missing. My next step is to install these missing modules by executing "perl.exe install-module.pl --all." But I get errors like "

LWP failed with code[500] message[Can't connect to cpan.strawberryperl +.com:80 (Bad hostname)] Warning: no success downloading 'C:\strawberry\cpan\source\authors\01m +ailrc.txt.gz.tmp4864'. Giving up on it. Fetching with LWP: http://www.cpan.org/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz LWP failed with code[500] message[Can't connect to www.cpan.org:80 (Ba +d hostname)] Warning: no success downloading 'C:\strawberry\cpan\source\authors\01m +ailrc.txt.gz.tmp4864'. Giving up on it. Warning: no success downloading 'C:\strawberry\cpan\source\authors\01m +ailrc.txt.gz.tmp4864'. Giving up on it
" I am not able to proceed from this point. Can you guide me how to solve this.


In reply to installing missing perl modules by sibasankar

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