I've got to run out again for a little while, but when I get back, I plan on cloning a clean, pristine FreeBSD vm and running it for you again to ensure all deps are caught. I've needed to do this for one of my own modules anyways ;)
Update: XML::Parser is failing miserably on a FBSD 9.0 box to the point it can't even be installed with force. Although I've gone relatively deep into the problem, I don't have time to go further. I'll configure a Ubuntu box to see if I can get you the info you need to satisfy your module's reqs, and then see if the problem is FBSD specific or not regarding XML::Parser. If XML::Parser continues to be a problem, I'll get help looking into that, and give the author a bug report.
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