Maybe this is an English language problem? Perhaps you mean that you are using the system's Perl?
If that is so, I don't understand because Windows doesn't have a system Perl. Unix has such a thing - all Unix systems have Perl installed for system functions. If you have Unix, you should install a separate Perl for your use aside from the system version. If you have Windows, then I for sure don't understand the question. Active Perl is a buzzword for "Active State Perl" - Perl from a company called Active State.
In reply to Re^5: DBD:Mysql compilation failed on windows
by Marshall
in thread DBD:Mysql compilation failed on windows
by pesubbia
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