The perlbrew on my current machine was using Perl 5.22.0, so I had it install the latest Perl, 5.24.1. The install was successful, and Perl seems to work fine. Perlbrew however doesn't want to work properly with the 5.24.1 it installed. I can do basic things like switch versions, but if I run list-modules or try to use cpanm or cpan to install anything, I get the following error:

Encode.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got handshake key 0xd700000, needed 0xd600000)

I tried uninstalling 5.24.1 and then installing it again, but the same thing happens. Everything works fine with perlbrew under 5.22.0. Any clues as to why perlbrew won't work on this 5.24.1? Google has not been helpful.


In reply to Perlbrew mismatched error by LunarCowgirl

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