> Sorry, now it started working somehow, even though I didn't do quite
> anything besides "cpan --installdeps" (but I didn't notice it actually
> installing anything).
>
>
It's a bit confusing, but the command is:

 $ cpanm --installdeps .

Notice that the command isn't cpan, but cpan*m* and also notice the dot at
the end. It's part of the command (install dependencies for the current
directory, is what it means).


Hope that helps!



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Erik.

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