Trying to install module with CPAN

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simon

Hi
I am trying to install MIME::Base64 and MIME::QuotedPrint using CPAN on
Suse 9.1. Suse comes with Perl v5.8.3 already installed.

The error message I receive is as follows:

MOOSE:/usr/local/cpanSGH # perl -MCPAN -e "install 'MIME::Base64'"
CPAN: Storable loaded ok
Going to read /usr/local/cpanSGH/Metadata
Database was generated on Sat, 04 Dec 2004 02:50:14 GMT
Running install for module MIME::Base64
Running make for G/GA/GAAS/MIME-Base64-3.05.tar.gz
CPAN: Digest::MD5 loaded ok
Checksum for
/usr/local/cpanSGH/sources/authors/id/G/GA/GAAS/MIME-Base64-3.05.tar.gz ok
Scanning cache /usr/local/cpanSGH/build for sizes
MIME-Base64-3.05/
MIME-Base64-3.05/t/
MIME-Base64-3.05/t/warn.t
MIME-Base64-3.05/t/bad-sv.t
MIME-Base64-3.05/t/unicode.t
MIME-Base64-3.05/t/quoted-print.t
MIME-Base64-3.05/t/base64.t
MIME-Base64-3.05/README
MIME-Base64-3.05/QuotedPrint.pm
MIME-Base64-3.05/MANIFEST
MIME-Base64-3.05/decode-qp
MIME-Base64-3.05/encode-base64
MIME-Base64-3.05/encode-qp
MIME-Base64-3.05/Base64.pm
MIME-Base64-3.05/Changes
MIME-Base64-3.05/Makefile.PL
MIME-Base64-3.05/decode-base64
MIME-Base64-3.05/Base64.xs
Removing previously used /usr/local/cpanSGH/build/MIME-Base64-3.05


Here's the contents of the Config.pm file:


cpan> o conf
CPAN::Config options from /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.3/CPAN/Config.pm:
commit Commit changes to disk
defaults Reload defaults from disk
init Interactive setting of all options

build_cache 10
build_dir /usr/local/cpanSGH/build
cache_metadata 1
cpan_home /usr/local/cpanSGH
dontload_hash
ftp /usr/bin/ftp
ftp_proxy
getcwd cwd
gpg /usr/bin/gpg
gzip /usr/bin/gzip
histfile /usr/local/cpanSGH/histfile
histsize 100
http_proxy
inactivity_timeout 0
index_expire 1
inhibit_startup_message 0
keep_source_where /usr/local/cpanSGH/sources
lynx
make
make_arg
make_install_arg
makepl_arg
ncftp
ncftpget
no_proxy localhost
pager less
prerequisites_policy ask
scan_cache atstart
shell /bin/bash
tar /bin/tar
term_is_latin 1
unzip /usr/bin/unzip
urllist
ftp://ftp.du.se/pub/CPAN/
wget /usr/bin/wget
cpan>




Any help would be greatly appreciated. I just looked to see if there
were any environment variables in 'profile'. No referens to Perl
anywhere. Hmm, seems a bit strange. How can I check the Perl variable?

//Simon
 

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