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[root@eds-f11 XML-LibXML-1.87]# perl Makefile.PL enable native perl UTF8 running xml2-config...ok (2.7.6) looking for -lxml2... yes WARNING: META_MERGE is not a known parameter. Warning: prerequisite ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.56 not found. We have 6.42 +. Warning: prerequisite Test::More 0 not found. Warning: prerequisite XML::NamespaceSupport 1.07 not found. Warning: prerequisite XML::SAX 0.11 not found. 'META_MERGE' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name. Writing Makefile for XML::LibXML
The output of perl -v and perl Makefile.PL is given above. The error code is zero while running the above command. The O.S on which I am trying to install is "Fedora release 11 (Leonidas)". Let me know if you guys need more info.

In reply to Re^2: Failure while installing "XML-LibXML-1.87" by mojo-jojo
in thread Failure while installing "XML-LibXML-1.87" by mojo-jojo

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