"i run opensuse 12.2 note - i have serous troubles with some modules. Well i think that can be caused of some messi perl-installation: "

We've established in previous threads you don't have the module prerequisites installed. As advised, review you other posts and the replies, read http://learn.perl.org, the tutorials section of this site. If you're still unable to achieve this one task, it may be better to pay someone to do it for you. You've spent a vast amount of time working on this one problem, with seemingly little results.

Update: they posted this (and by the looks of it, many of their other posts) on the Opensuse forums.


In reply to Re: Opensuse 12.2 how can i check if i do run one or two versions of Perl?! by marto
in thread Opensuse 12.2 how can i check if i do run one or two versions of Perl?! by Perlbeginner1

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