Hi,
I have downloaded the perl-5.16 source from cpan.org build and installed on windows box using VS2K10 compiler and MKS tool kit(not using other perl setup like active/strawberry), and downloaded
DateTime, DateTime::Locale, DateTime::TimeZone, DateTime::Format::Strptime modules, installed.
When using any of these modules, getting error as
"The Procedure entry point Perl_Tstack_base_ptr could not be located in the dynamic link library libperl516.dll"
Sample Script Which I was using during testing of these modules
use constant IS_WINDOWS => $^O eq "MSWin32" ? 1 : 0;
use constant IS_SUSE => -f "/etc/SuSE-release" ? 1
+ : 0;
use Config::General;
use Config::Properties;
use Locale::Language;
use Locale::Country;
use FindBin qw($Bin);
use Fcntl qw(:DEFAULT :flock);
use Time::Local;
use POSIX;
use DateTime::Format::Strptime ;
use Log::Log4perl;
use Log::Log4perl::Level;
use Storable qw(store nstore retrieve freeze thaw);
use File::Basename;
use File::Copy;
Could any one help me on this issue or give me some pointers.
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