Hi All,

I installed perl package and Catalyst. I have done this so many times I can almost do it my sleep, but I still go by a
check list. However, for this new project, after installing all the Perl packages, with no failures, I ran into an issue trying
to start the services.

The logs indicate that it can't locate Moose.pm. So, try installing Moose using cpanm, as I do with other Perl packages,
except it bails out on installation. It states:

Installing the dependencies failed: Installed version (0.009) of CPAN::Meta::Check is not in range '0.011',
Installed version (1.41) of List::Util is not in range '1.45',
Installed version (0.002) of Devel::OverloadInfo is not in range '0.005',
Installed version (2.00) of Devel::StackTrace is not in range '2.03',
Installed version (0.12) of Sub::Name is not in range '0.20',
Installed version (0.001) of Module::Runtime::Conflicts is not in range '0.002'

Has anyone encounter this issue before? Were you able to resolve it? If yes, can you help me with this issue?

Also note, I use local::lib to install the Perl Packages into my application directory.

Thanks!


In reply to Perl Package Not In Range by phildeman

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