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Are you on Windows? If so, the following should work from a command prompt: cpan install IO::Tty 1> install_test.txt 2>&1That's basically piping STDERR to STDOUT and then STDOUT to a file (install_test.txt). However, you won't see the output on the screen at the same time. If you have PowerShell installed and really want to display messages and send them to a file, you can use the tee-object cmdlet like the following: cpan install IO::Tty 2>&1 | Tee-Object -FilePath C:\perl_stuff\install_test2.txtAgain, the "2>&1" is piping STDERR to STDOUT and then the tee-object is sending the output to STDOUT and a file at the same time. In reply to Re: When cpan returns the dreaded "won't install without force"
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