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It does not look that bad if you look at the path being quoted it is the 5.8.0 path which suggests the perl 5.8.1 executable is running but a path in a configuration file is pointing to 5.8.0 a good search of the config files should find it.

I don't thinki it would be needle in haystack job if they just step through what they are doing and look where everything points. I actually find things like this a great time to read the manual and learn how things are working. Without problems we tend to take these things called computers for granted.

I haven't seen this error before but some google searching with maybe some more system information and an answer should be out there.

Try this link it seems to have some answers: The FAQ section has some tips for this.
http://www.catfive.org/cgi-bin/man2web?program=CPAN§ion=3program=CPAN§ion=3


In reply to Re: Re: Overlaping Versions of Perl by Ninthwave
in thread Overlaping Versions of Perl by silent11

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