How does perlbrew clone-modules fail for these modules?

Also, if a module like File::Fingerprint does not exist, how did it end up in your Perl installation?

You are the only person to investigate that.

You also don't tell us from what Perl version you are trying to clone the modules.

My guess is that some of the modules fail because their prerequisites cannot be cloned. This might be other Perl modules, recursively, or system libraries not being available, like for example the SSL library development headers (or in the case of Imager, the respective image library development headers).


In reply to Re: perlbrew clone-modules fails to install lots of modules by Corion
in thread perlbrew clone-modules fails to install lots of modules by Anonymous Monk

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