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Installation error. Please, need your help

Hello everyone. First of all to thank everyone for the help they can offer.

I'm trying to set up a clean installation of OCS server but the assistant shows me the following error and not how to fix it. I have tried everything but have no more options:

Bareword found where operator expected at ./Makefile.PL line 1, near "30 mtime"
        (Missing operator before mtime?)
Number found where operator expected at ./Makefile.PL line 2, near "30"
        (Missing semicolon on previous line?)
Bareword found where operator expected at ./Makefile.PL line 2, near "30 atime"
        (Missing operator before atime?)
Number found where operator expected at ./Makefile.PL line 3, near "30"
        (Missing semicolon on previous line?)
Bareword found where operator expected at ./Makefile.PL line 3, near "30 ctime"
        (Missing operator before ctime?)
ERROR from evaluation of /usr/src/OCSNG_UNIX_SERVER-2.2/Apache/PaxHeaders.9556/Makefile.PL: syntax error at ./Makefile.PL line 1, near "30 mtime"
Warning: Prerequisites too old ! Do you wish to continue (y/[n])?
Installation aborted !

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2 Answers

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Hi,

Which OS are you using ?

What perl version are you using ?

Can you try to update your packages ?

Regards,

Gilles Dubois.
by (3.1k points)
Hi Gilles.

I'm using Debian 8.4 with perl v5.20.2 and yes, all my packages are up to date and the problem persist.

Thanks.
Which command did you run to throw this error ?

Is that happening when you are launching the setup.sh ?
Hi Gilles.

Yes, the error is displayed when I run setup.sh
0 votes
I have the same error.
Upgrading from 2.1.2 to 2.2

Ubuntu 13.04, perl 5.14.

help please let
by (440 points)
 
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