You probably have the older version still installed, and it's before the newer one in your path. I would suggest a where command, but I've yet to see a win port of that. I guess you could just do a search for perl.exe and figure out where the older version is, and uninstall it. Unless of course this is a system you don't have full control over, in which case you'll just have to use the full path of the new one to call it...
In reply to Re: Perl version 5.8.6
by Koosemose
in thread Perl version 5.8.6
by Anonymous Monk
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