WHM did not find perl modules
I try to search perl module before install it using WHM > Install a Perl Module interface("Perl Module" Installer):
Enter "Algorithm::NaiveBayes", for example, click "Go":
"No results match your query."
But I see all modules when I click "Show Available Modules"
cPanel & WHM 64.0 (build 22)
I did upgrade CPanel manually - the same.
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I personally never use the WHM installer always use the cli But you are absolutely correct nothing shows up in any search 0 -
I cant get anything to show up from a search either. 0 -
Hello, Could you open a support ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? You can post the ticket number here so we can update this thread with the outcome. Thank you. 0 -
Same here, in WHM and cPanel alike All running 64.24 Gotta be something off here globally, not just a coincidence 0 -
Hello, We do have an open support ticket for this issue. I'll monitor the ticket and update this thread with the outcome. Thank you. 0 -
Same here, in WHM and cPanel alike All running 64.24 Gotta be something off here globally, not just a coincidence
We were unsuccessful in reproducing the issue on the previous support ticket. Could you open a ticket using the link in my signature so we can take a closer look? Thank you.0 -
Here we are, a month and a half later, and cPanel still cannot 'reproduce the issue'? Guys, this is embarassing to say the least. This is default behavior, on any cPanel server at this point. I've witnessed this across a variety of servers, a variety of OS'es... It's not random, it's default. You need to work with your developers, find, and fix the issue. How many people does it take to say there's a problem, across how many servers, before you wake up and actually admit there's a problem? One more ticket I guess: 8666349 0 -
Hello, To update, internal case CPANEL-13873 is open to address an issue where searching for a Perl module in cPanel and WHM yields no results. This also corresponds to the following error message in /usr/local/cpanel/logs/error_log: cpanmetadb.cpanel.net did not have any working mirrors. Please check your internet connection or dns server. at /usr/local/cpanel/Cpanel/HttpRequest.pm line 918.
I'll monitor this case and update this thread with more information as it becomes available. Thank you.0 -
This still seems to be broken in 64.0 build 29 Same error log entries as before as well 0 -
From the ticket they replied to, this can be replicated all the way up to 66. This is, again, default behavior, and pretty pathetic and unprofessional These are supposedly 'stable releases', meaning this should have been squashed LONG ago, instead of buried and ignored 0 -
Same here. WHM 64.0.29 0 -
According to the ticket I opened up, this has been going on since before 64. No question about it, this is default behavior. Unfortunately till they decide to fix it. 0 -
Hello, any news? 0 -
Hello, any news?
Hello, There's no update to report at this time, however this forums thread is linked to the case so I'll update the thread as soon as more information regarding a resolution is available. Thank you.0 -
Why am I not surprised that this still exists here. I really shouldn't be. This, folks is classic cpanel. Bury it, pretend it doesn't exist, do nothing to solve the situation. Come on people, light fires under asses, get it together. This should not still be an issue, months on down the road! 0 -
I just updated to 66.0.17 yesterday (9/4/2017) and just noticed this problem today, but I haven't tried the module search in a while. 0 -
This is still happening. Very frustrating for non-cli customers. Any update? 0 -
This is still happening. Very frustrating for non-cli customers. Any update?
Our developers are actively investigating this case, however there's currently no time frame available on a potential solution. I'll update this thread as soon as new information is available. Thank you.0 -
Hello, To update, a resolution is now in testing and planned for inclusion with cPanel version 66. I'll update this thread again once the resolution is published. Thank you. 0 -
it's embarrassing to you, as a company that it takes months to acknowledge and fix something like this. Clearly, you need to step back from feature releases and actually find and fix bugs, because this never should have taken 5 months to admit, find, and fix 0 -
Hello, To update, this was fixed in cPanel version 66.0.25: Fixed case CPANEL-13873: Don't let the default speed check happen. Thank you. 0
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