Remove Citrus Perl from the path and use bin/citrusterm.bat to open a terminal.
Yes, 'Having several Perl installations is perfectly "legal"', but you have to keep their environment separated. Can't mix DWIM Perl with Citrus Perl.
I have Citrus Perl 5.14 and 5.16 on my box and a shortcut on the desktop from each bin/citrusterm.bat script for opening a terminal and installing modules.
I use this script, inspired from citrusterm.bat, for the application shortcut (for the 5.14):
@echo off call C:\dev\Tpda3FpimmPerl\bin\citrusvars.bat Title Tpda3 ( CitrusPerl 5.14.2.1 x86 ) tpda3.bat %*
And Tpda3FpimmPerl is a custom Citrus Perl distribution with all my app modules installed.
Regards, Stefan
In reply to Re: Citrus Perl: problems trying to load additional modules
by stefbv
in thread Citrus Perl: problems trying to load additional modules
by HelenCr
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