Hello StackOverflow Community,
I am trying to install a perl module, IO::All. But every time I use CPAN to install many perl modules (including if I run from within cpan "install Build::CPAN") it fails with
Can't locate strict.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /dev/null/lib/perl5.8-dist/Linux-2.6c2.5-x86_64-64int /dev/null/lib/perl5.8-dist /dev/null/lib/perl5.8-dist/Linux-2.6c2.5-x86_64-64int /dev/null/lib/perl5.8-dist /dev/null/lib/perl5.8-dist .) at Build.PL line 2.
This has been baffling me for hours. I've googled around and can't seem to find a solution. Running something like
perl -e 'use strict; print "ok"'
Outputs just fine. And the original file I was trying to run, which asks for IO::All uses strict as well. How is strict even missing? Isn't strict part of perl by default? And where is /dev/null? Isn't that a special location where you can pass in stderr/stdout if you don't care about that? I've been pulling my hair out about this for a while. I must be missing something obvious.
This is running on a Rhel5 Virtual Machine Linux-2.6-x86_64 variant.
Your help is much appreciated. Let me know if I need to provide further information.
Thank you, -Asaf
echo o conf | perl -MCPAN -e shell
/apollo/env/envImprovement/bin/make
and/apollo/env/envImprovement/var/bin/zsh
? I'd try doing 1)o conf make /usr/bin/make
2)o conf shell /bin/sh
3)o conf commit
to see if that makes a difference.perl -V:install.*lib
show? what doesperl -wle'print for @INC'
show?@INC
? Yes, there's some weirdness in how this perl was built/installed. At this point, I'm wondering how the/apollo/
are added to@INC
. Those paths should be hardcoded intoperl
, but they seem to be added by some other means that's getting overridden. I wonder what you have in the%ENV
section ofperl -V
(uppercase "V").