"Found 19 old builds, restored the state of 19"

Looks like you've tried to install this a few times. You need to start reading the installation notes for modules, I don't keep telling you to do this for my benefit, I learned that lesson the first time I had to install a module. do:

cpan> clean Image::OCR::Tesseract cpan> install Image::OCR::Tesseract

I think you may see the error message:

CPAN.pm: Going to build L/LE/LEOCHARRE/Image-OCR-Tesseract-1.24.tar.g +z Cannot find tesseract executable. No 'Makefile' created LEOCHARRE/Image-OCR-Tesseract-1.24.tar.gz /home/marto/Code/perl/bin/perl Makefile.PL -- NOT OK Running make test Make had some problems, won't test Running make install Make had some problems, won't install Failed during this command: LEOCHARRE/Image-OCR-Tesseract-1.24.tar.gz : writemakefile NO -- No + 'Makefile' created

In reply to Re^5: Having problems with Image::OCR::Tesseract perl module installation on fedora 10. by marto
in thread Having problems with Image::OCR::Tesseract perl module installation on fedora 10. by ajju

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