Doubt this would be the problem but I had to run as sudo to install CPAN
modules recently??? Otherwise, I would get a permissions issue, but it
would say "No such file or directory".

Ryan




On 10/18/11 11:05 AM, "Madrigal, Juan A" <j.madrig...@miami.edu> wrote:

>Hi Rob,
>
>I checked my cpan configuration (MyConfig.pm) but nothing sticks out:
>
>$CPAN::Config = {
>  'applypatch' => q[],
>  'auto_commit' => q[0],
>  'build_cache' => q[100],
>  'build_dir' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan/build],
>  'build_dir_reuse' => q[1],
>  'build_requires_install_policy' => q[ask/yes],
>  'bzip2' => q[/usr/bin/bzip2],
>  'cache_metadata' => q[1],
>  'check_sigs' => q[0],
>  'commandnumber_in_prompt' => q[1],
>  'cpan_home' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan],
>  'curl' => q[/usr/bin/curl],
>  'ftp' => q[/usr/bin/ftp],
>  'ftp_passive' => q[1],
>  'ftp_proxy' => q[],
>  'getcwd' => q[cwd],
>  'gpg' => q[],
>  'gzip' => q[/usr/bin/gzip],
>  'histfile' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan/histfile],
>  'histsize' => q[100],
>  'http_proxy' => q[],
>  'inactivity_timeout' => q[0],
>  'index_expire' => q[1],
>  'inhibit_startup_message' => q[0],
>  'keep_source_where' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan/sources],
>  'load_module_verbosity' => q[v],
>  'lynx' => q[],
>  'make' => q[/usr/bin/make],
>  'make_arg' => q[],
>  'make_install_arg' => q[UNINST=1],
>  'make_install_make_command' => q[/usr/bin/make],
>  'makepl_arg' => q[],
>  'mbuild_arg' => q[],
>  'mbuild_install_arg' => q[],
>  'mbuild_install_build_command' => q[./Build],
>  'mbuildpl_arg' => q[],
>  'ncftp' => q[],
>  'ncftpget' => q[],
>  'no_proxy' => q[],
>  'pager' => q[/usr/bin/less],
>  'patch' => q[/usr/bin/patch],
>  'prefer_installer' => q[MB],
>  'prefs_dir' => q[/Users/juan/.cpan/prefs],
>  'prerequisites_policy' => q[ask],
>  'scan_cache' => q[atstart],
>  'shell' => q[/bin/bash],
>  'show_unparsable_versions' => q[0],
>  'show_upload_date' => q[0],
>  'show_zero_versions' => q[0],
>  'tar' => q[/usr/bin/tar],
>  'tar_verbosity' => q[v],
>  'term_is_latin' => q[1],
>  'term_ornaments' => q[1],
>  'test_report' => q[0],
>  'unzip' => q[/usr/bin/unzip],
>  'urllist' => [],
>  'use_sqlite' => q[0],
>  'wget' => q[/usr/local/bin/wget],
>  'yaml_load_code' => q[0],
>  'yaml_module' => q[YAML],
>};
>
>
>-Juan
>
>On 10/18/11 10:26 AM, "Rob Coops" <rco...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Madrigal, Juan A
>><j.madrig...@miami.edu>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All!
>>>
>>> I'm having serious problems trying to install DateTime-0.70 along with
>>> pre-requisites Params-Validate-1.00
>>> on Mac OS X 10.6.8 via CPAN.
>>>
>>> I'm using the default install of Perl 5.10 (64bit). What jumps out to
>>>me
>>> is this: "Error: no compiler detected to compile 'lib/DateTime.c'.
>>> Aborting"
>>>
>>> I have gcc 4.2 installed and I've even reinstalled Xcode 4.0.2 and no
>>> luck. Here are the other errors:
>>>
>>> Warning: Prerequisite 'Params::Validate => 0.76' for
>>> 'D/DR/DROLSKY/DateTime-0.70.tar.gz' failed when processing
>>> 'D/DR/DROLSKY/Params-Validate-1.00.tar.gz' with 'make => NO'.
>>>Continuing,
>>> but chances to succeed are limited.
>>> Building DateTime
>>> Error: no compiler detected to compile 'lib/DateTime.c'.  Aborting
>>>  DROLSKY/DateTime-0.70.tar.gz
>>>  ./Build -- NOT OK
>>> Running Build test
>>>  Can't test without successful make
>>> Running Build install
>>>  Make had returned bad status, install seems impossible
>>> CPAN: Module::Build loaded ok (v0.38)
>>> Failed during this command:
>>>  DROLSKY/DateTime-Locale-0.45.tar.gz          : make_test FAILED but
>>> failure ignored because 'force' in effect
>>>  DROLSKY/DateTime-TimeZone-1.40.tar.gz        : make_test FAILED but
>>> failure ignored because 'force' in effect
>>>  DROLSKY/Params-Validate-1.00.tar.gz          : make NO
>>>  DROLSKY/DateTime-0.70.tar.gz                 : make NO
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>> What flags would I need to build and compile a separate install of perl
>>> for Mac OS X 10.6.8 (64bit), say under /usr/local/bin/perl along with
>>>cpan?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Juan
>>>
>>>
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>>Hi Juan,
>>
>>You might have GCC installed but do you have it configured?
>>
>>Error: no compiler detected to compile 'lib/DateTime.c'.  Aborting
>>
>>Seems quite clear to me there is no C compiler found, you might want to
>>have
>>a look at your CPAN settings and see if your compiler is set there.
>>Normally
>>assuming you had the compiler installed before running CPAN setup it
>>would
>>automatically detect the compiler. By the sound of it you might have
>>installed the compiler after running the CPAN setup in which case it will
>>simply have no compiler listed and will likely throw an error like this.
>>
>>The other errors seems to stem from this problem so resolving that should
>>most likely fix the rest of the errors as well.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Rob
>
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