I recently upgraded my version of 64-bit ActivePerl from version 5.10.1.1007 to 5.22.2.2203, and am having tons of problems with it.

I recommend that you completely uninstall Active State v5.10.x and then install anew version 5.22+. As far as I know, the ActiveState upgrade program doesn't work for 5.10.

read Upgrading to Active State 5.22

I think this is relevant:

Binary Incompatibility: ActivePerl 2200 series builds (Perl 5.22) are not binary-compatible with the 2000 (Perl 5.20), and older series builds. In particular, do not attempt to use extensions or PPM packages built for an older series builds with ActivePerl 2200 series builds and vice versa.

In reply to Re: Using ActivePerl and Strawberry simultaneously by Marshall
in thread Using ActivePerl and Strawberry simultaneously by dhannotte

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