I'm using perl version 5.14.2 and I downloaded Active Perl 5.16.13It's ok to have 2 different versions of perl on your computer, but you can't run them both at the same time, or mix parts of one with the other.
It seems that you are currently loading some parts of DynaLoader that belong to your perl-5.16.3 (DynaLoader-1.14) and some parts of DynaLoader that belong to your perl-5.14.0 (DynaLoader-1.13).
Hence the error you get.
What does
perl -V report for you ?
Where is perl-5.14.2 located ?
Where is perl-5.16.3 located ?
What does
set PATH report for you ?
You'll find that this brokenness in your set-up affects *any* module that attempts to load the DynaLoader module.
Cheers,
Rob
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