Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for Env::Modulecmd /home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.8.2/bin/perl -p filter blib/lib/Env/Modulecmd.pm Manifying blib/man3/Env::Modulecmd.3 PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.8.2/bin/perl "-Iblib/lib" "-Iblib/arch" test.pl 1..3 # Running under perl version 5.008002 for hpux # Current time local: Fri Jun 29 15:34:00 2007 # Current time GMT: Fri Jun 29 22:34:00 2007 # Using Test.pm version 1.24 Unable to execute 'modulecmd perl use .': -> -> ***** ERROR ***** -> -> Env::Modulecmd was not able to invoke 'modulecmd'. This means -> one of two things: -> -> 1. You do not have the 'modules' package installed. See -> http://www.modules.org for more information about this -> package. If you don't have it, Env::Modulecmd is probably -> not of any use to you. -> -> 2. You do have the 'modules' package installed, but -> Env::Modulecmd was not able to find 'modulecmd'. There -> are three ways to correct this problem: -> -> a. Put 'modulecmd' in your PATH -> b. Set the environment variable PERL_MODULECMD to the full -> path to 'modulecmd' -> c. Rebuild the Env::Modulecmd package with a default -> PERL_MODULECMD; see the README for more information -> Error loading module . at test.pl line 18 make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255