Okay . . . I undid the changes, and ran through the process again, making sure the filename were correct, and here's what I got:
Can't locate object method "new" via package "WebService::GoogleHack" at t/1.t line 85, <STDIN> line 5.
# Looks like you planned 2 tests but only ran 1.
# Looks like your test died just after 1.
t/1....dubious
Test returned status 255 (wstat 65280, 0xff00) DIED. FAILED tests 1-2
At which point, this looks like an error in the module and/or tests (it appears the author placed the GoogleHack.pm file in the root of the archive, as opposed to the proper lib/WebService). You can either contact the author of the module for more information, or simply "force" the install ("force install WebService::GoogleHack" at your cpan> prompt) and proceed merrily. Forcing the install will tell CPAN to install the module regardless of errors. In some cases, this could mean a broken module (ie., your future scripts that use WebService::GoogleHack won't work as you intend) and in others, it could work beautifully without a problem.
I'm ignorantly doubtful that a force install will work correctly - the structure of his archive seems quite different than most normal Perl packages. If the force install doesn't work, you could move the GoogleHack.pm file manually into /Library/Perl/WebService/.
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