Nope, I've been running cpan under sudo. I'm going to try installing cmake
with brew and pointing to that vs make.

Maybe it will help. I'll already reinstalled perl using pacifist and no
luck. I also tried installing the modules on a new clean install and
nothing. I'm thinking the module may be broken and need an update.

Any advice on installing a fresh install of perl and cpan in a different
directory?

Flags etc...?

Thanks,

Juan

On 10/18/11 11:17 AM, "Ryan Munson" <ryan.barrac...@elboardo.com> wrote:

>Doubt this would be the problem but I had to run as sudo to install CPAN
>modules recently??? Otherwise, I would get a permissions issue, but it
>would say "No such file or directory".
>
>Ryan
>
>
>
>
>On 10/18/11 11:05 AM, "Madrigal, Juan A" <j.madrig...@miami.edu> wrote:
>
>>Hi Rob,
>>
>>I checked my cpan configuration (MyConfig.pm) but nothing sticks out:
>>
>>$CPAN::Config = {
>>  'applypatch' => q[],
>>  'auto_commit' => q[0],
>>  'build_cache' => q[100],
>>  'build_dir' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan/build],
>>  'build_dir_reuse' => q[1],
>>  'build_requires_install_policy' => q[ask/yes],
>>  'bzip2' => q[/usr/bin/bzip2],
>>  'cache_metadata' => q[1],
>>  'check_sigs' => q[0],
>>  'commandnumber_in_prompt' => q[1],
>>  'cpan_home' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan],
>>  'curl' => q[/usr/bin/curl],
>>  'ftp' => q[/usr/bin/ftp],
>>  'ftp_passive' => q[1],
>>  'ftp_proxy' => q[],
>>  'getcwd' => q[cwd],
>>  'gpg' => q[],
>>  'gzip' => q[/usr/bin/gzip],
>>  'histfile' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan/histfile],
>>  'histsize' => q[100],
>>  'http_proxy' => q[],
>>  'inactivity_timeout' => q[0],
>>  'index_expire' => q[1],
>>  'inhibit_startup_message' => q[0],
>>  'keep_source_where' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan/sources],
>>  'load_module_verbosity' => q[v],
>>  'lynx' => q[],
>>  'make' => q[/usr/bin/make],
>>  'make_arg' => q[],
>>  'make_install_arg' => q[UNINST=1],
>>  'make_install_make_command' => q[/usr/bin/make],
>>  'makepl_arg' => q[],
>>  'mbuild_arg' => q[],
>>  'mbuild_install_arg' => q[],
>>  'mbuild_install_build_command' => q[./Build],
>>  'mbuildpl_arg' => q[],
>>  'ncftp' => q[],
>>  'ncftpget' => q[],
>>  'no_proxy' => q[],
>>  'pager' => q[/usr/bin/less],
>>  'patch' => q[/usr/bin/patch],
>>  'prefer_installer' => q[MB],
>>  'prefs_dir' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan/prefs],
>>  'prerequisites_policy' => q[ask],
>>  'scan_cache' => q[atstart],
>>  'shell' => q[/bin/bash],
>>  'show_unparsable_versions' => q[0],
>>  'show_upload_date' => q[0],
>>  'show_zero_versions' => q[0],
>>  'tar' => q[/usr/bin/tar],
>>  'tar_verbosity' => q[v],
>>  'term_is_latin' => q[1],
>>  'term_ornaments' => q[1],
>>  'test_report' => q[0],
>>  'unzip' => q[/usr/bin/unzip],
>>  'urllist' => [],
>>  'use_sqlite' => q[0],
>>  'wget' => q[/usr/local/bin/wget],
>>  'yaml_load_code' => q[0],
>>  'yaml_module' => q[YAML],
>>};
>>
>>
>>-Juan
>>
>>On 10/18/11 10:26 AM, "Rob Coops" <rco...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Madrigal, Juan A
>>><j.madrig...@miami.edu>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi All!
>>>>
>>>> I'm having serious problems trying to install DateTime-0.70 along with
>>>> pre-requisites Params-Validate-1.00
>>>> on Mac OS X 10.6.8 via CPAN.
>>>>
>>>> I'm using the default install of Perl 5.10 (64bit). What jumps out to
>>>>me
>>>> is this: "Error: no compiler detected to compile 'lib/DateTime.c'.
>>>> Aborting"
>>>>
>>>> I have gcc 4.2 installed and I've even reinstalled Xcode 4.0.2 and no
>>>> luck. Here are the other errors:
>>>>
>>>> Warning: Prerequisite 'Params::Validate => 0.76' for
>>>> 'D/DR/DROLSKY/DateTime-0.70.tar.gz' failed when processing
>>>> 'D/DR/DROLSKY/Params-Validate-1.00.tar.gz' with 'make => NO'.
>>>>Continuing,
>>>> but chances to succeed are limited.
>>>> Building DateTime
>>>> Error: no compiler detected to compile 'lib/DateTime.c'.  Aborting
>>>>  DROLSKY/DateTime-0.70.tar.gz
>>>>  ./Build -- NOT OK
>>>> Running Build test
>>>>  Can't test without successful make
>>>> Running Build install
>>>>  Make had returned bad status, install seems impossible
>>>> CPAN: Module::Build loaded ok (v0.38)
>>>> Failed during this command:
>>>>  DROLSKY/DateTime-Locale-0.45.tar.gz          : make_test FAILED but
>>>> failure ignored because 'force' in effect
>>>>  DROLSKY/DateTime-TimeZone-1.40.tar.gz        : make_test FAILED but
>>>> failure ignored because 'force' in effect
>>>>  DROLSKY/Params-Validate-1.00.tar.gz          : make NO
>>>>  DROLSKY/DateTime-0.70.tar.gz                 : make NO
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What flags would I need to build and compile a separate install of
>>>>perl
>>>> for Mac OS X 10.6.8 (64bit), say under /usr/local/bin/perl along with
>>>>cpan?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Juan
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>Hi Juan,
>>>
>>>You might have GCC installed but do you have it configured?
>>>
>>>Error: no compiler detected to compile 'lib/DateTime.c'.  Aborting
>>>
>>>Seems quite clear to me there is no C compiler found, you might want to
>>>have
>>>a look at your CPAN settings and see if your compiler is set there.
>>>Normally
>>>assuming you had the compiler installed before running CPAN setup it
>>>would
>>>automatically detect the compiler. By the sound of it you might have
>>>installed the compiler after running the CPAN setup in which case it
>>>will
>>>simply have no compiler listed and will likely throw an error like this.
>>>
>>>The other errors seems to stem from this problem so resolving that
>>>should
>>>most likely fix the rest of the errors as well.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Rob
>>
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