git svn init svn://mymachine/Trunk/mytrunk/ --no-metadata

I am trying to use this command on Windows in order to migrate a subversion repo. I never had to deal with Perl until now, but suddenly I am getting perl-related errors:

C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64/libexec/git-core\git-svn: Perl lib versio +n (5.26.2) doesn't match executable 'perl' version (5.26.1) at /usr/l +ib/perl5/core_perl/Config.pm line 62. Compilation failed in require at /usr/lib/perl5/core_perl/lib.pm line +6. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/perl5/core_perl/lib.pm l +ine 6. Compilation failed in require at C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64/libexec/ +git-core\git-svn line 37. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64/libe +xec/git-core\git-svn line 37.

After this, I tried to upgrade my perl so I downloaded ActiveState, but nothing changed. It looks like the shell is using the system perl, which I don't even know where it's installed. How do I fix this conflict on windows ?


In reply to Perl conflict when trying to use git svn by Anonymous Monk

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