Re: unknown error



How to check whether it has been installed or not, and its permission? I
hope that will be the clue.

Run

perl -MFile::Temp -e';'

from the command line. If File::Temp is accessible it will run
silently, otherwise you'll see an error message.

Anno

Thank for Anno again, as I don't expect you'd answer a stupid newbie like
me. The program runs silently and that means the problem is not caused as
suggested by DJ Stunks. As you mention, the problem is unable to be solved
here. I don't know how to put necessary codes and files here. Thanks for all
your help. Hope the authors would respond me, for the sake of academic
research.


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