If you've got privileged access to your machine then you can simply do
perl -MCPAN -e 'install q[File::Find::Rule]'
to install the module. However, if you're an unprivileged user you just need to set the path to somewhere that you can write to e.g
shell> perl -MCPAN -e shell cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.65) ReadLine support enabled cpan> o conf makepl_arg PREFIX="/your/path/to/perl/lib"
Or if you're installing from an unpacked tarball, just pass the PREFIX parameter to the Makefile.PL e.g
perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/your/path/to/perl/lib
Then just add /your/path/to/perl/lib to @INC either through lib or the environment variable $PERL5LIB e.g
use lib '/your/path/to/perl/lib'; use File::Find::Rule;
HTH

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broquaint


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Find file name by broquaint
in thread Find file name by blueapache

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