I'm new to Perl. I get the following error when I run a script:
Can't locate URI.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/5.6.1/i86pc-solaris /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/5.6.1 /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/i86pc-solaris /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/site_perl/5.6.1 /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/site_perl .) at (eval 2) line 3. Compilation failed in require at /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/HTTP/Request.pm line 3. Compilation failed in require at /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/LWP/UserAgent.pm line 10. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/LWP/UserAgent.pm line 10. Compilation failed in require at /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/LWP/Simple.pm line 26. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/local/packages/perl_remote/5.6.1/lib/site_perl/5.6.1/LWP/Simple.pm line 26. Compilation failed in require at txotf_0_install.pl line 35. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at txotf_0_install.pl line 35.
What could be the possible reasons of this and how do I get the script to work. Any help will be appreciated.
Possibly you do not have URI
installed. It might not be saved anywhere on your machine, or it might be "installed" in a location.
If you have to install it from CPAN, you likely need administrator privileges to put it in the listed directories. But CPAN will allow you to install it to a user directory, so you can still install it.
So if you can't install the module in the directories listed in @INC
, then there are the various ways.
Perl 5 reads a environment variable called PERL5LIB
. Any directory in that "array" will be prepended to @INC
. So anything in the directory structure of $ENV{PERL5LIB}
will be preferred to any system directory. (see here)
Another way you can do this is per script. The use lib
pragma also inserts specified directories into @INC
. (see lib)
use lib '/path/to/URI/module';
use URI;
The final way, you can do it per run. You can run perl with the -I
switch on the command line perl -I/path/to/URI/module -e 1
(see perlrun)
The nonstandard paths in @INC
(e.g. /usr/local/packages
, perl_remote
etc) indicate to me that this is a custom perl
installed for a specific purpose probably with reduced functionality to prevent mischief.
Ask the sysadmin.
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