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Restoring System Perl Modules

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  • Frank Jance
    I could still use some help with this. Since I posted, I did a force reinstall at Home > Cpanel > Upgrade to Latest Version. That didn't help me. And just today, I upgraded to v68.0.26 but that didn't solve my problem either, so I must have changed something at a low level that an update can't touch. Is there a way to fix this without doing a complete erase and install? Thanks, Frank CENTOS 6.9 virtuozzo v68.0.26
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The following document explains how Perl is installed in cPanel & WHM: Guide to Perl in cPanel - Perl Environments - Software Development Kit - cPanel Documentation As for your system Perl version, check to see if the following third-party URL helps: fixing cpan by resetting it Thank you.
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  • Frank Jance
    Thanks for getting back to me, Michael. I followed the instructions from your 2nd link, first deleting /home/.cpan/ then running cpan> o conf init. Neither one worked. Then I stumbled across this link:
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  • cPanelMichael
    which recommended re-naming the /home/user/perl5 directory and that seems to have solved the problem. I'm having to reinstall every module that I had installed before, but at least I'm not getting that error anymore.

    Hello, I'm glad to see that solved the issue. Let us know if you have any additional questions. Thank you.
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