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I'm having difficulty in stalling HTML::Mason on a CentOS 6 machine. I've added the repository at RPMForge as instructed on the page http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/RPMForge for CentOS 6.

I then attempted "yum install perl-HTML-Mason". I get the following error:

Error: Package: perl-HTML-Mason-1.45-2.el6.rf.noarch (rpmforge) Requires: perl(Log::Any) >= 0.08

I then verified that Log::Any was installed and what its version is as follows:

# cpan Log::Any CPAN: Storable loaded ok (v2.20) Going to read '/root/.cpan/Metadata' Database was generated on Mon, 16 Dec 2013 19:29:03 GMT Log::Any is up to date (0.15).

As can be seen by the reader, the Mason installer is requesting >=0.08 and I have 0.15 installed. So, I'm not sure what the difficulty is. I'm assuming that Mason is still supported for use on CentOS 6.

Thanks for any suggestions and assistance you have to offer!


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