Replies are listed 'Best First'. By (Pope) on Jul 22, 2016 at 11:00 UTC You will need to talk to the person who packages Perl modules for your distribution. Not every Linux distribution automatically packages the latest Perl modules. Often new modules need to go through several stages of release testing before becoming available. Some modules are not packaged at all. This is more a question about CentOS packaging and less about Perl.
Maybe the Elasticsearch package has a different name for CentOS or nobody has packaged it. That's why people usually recommend that you use or something similar to maintain your own private Perl installation for the applications you write for yourself. By (Archbishop) on Jul 22, 2016 at 11:06 UTC If your OS package manager doesn't have the modules/versions you need install them via cpan, or manually.
Nov 15, 2016 If your trying to install Perl on a distro that is running live; it won't work. Installing this module should be very simple on any distro that is installed to the HDD. Short phrases are not complete sentences that we can always understand. You need to give more details in order for us to help you. Nov 2, 2017 - repository add BdP if you use ppm version 4 (the default with Perl 5.10). Abstract: get, unpack, build and install modules from CPAN. Author: Przemyslaw Iskra linux.org. PadWalker, Version 2.2, Perl 5.8 / 5.10 / 5.12 / 5.14 / 5.16 / 5.18 / 5.20 / 5.22.