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Installing Perl Modules
I have a script that uses the File::Listing module. I am trying to install it, but I read the ReadMe and it states that the following modules should be installed first:
URI MIME-Base64 HTML-Parser libnet Digest-MD5 Compress-Zlib I am very new to Perl and would apprciate anyone's input on how I install these. I've been to cpan.org and searched for URI, for example, and I get 10 pages of references, but I don't know what to do from there. |
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