The name makes sense, I assume that ActivePerl is compiled
with Visual C then.
I tried putting a version of the dll in:
- The perl bin directory
- Another bin directory early in my path
- The local directory
- My local lib (where a whole load of modules live)
The program still dies and the error message always shows that the msvcrt.dll that is in C:/windows/system32 is the one that dies. As I
mentioned in desperation I tried changing that but the OS
refuses to boot
So, yes I agree that is how I thought that DLLs worked
under Windows, but for this case my understanding was wrong
Since I am always running in the Command window I wondered
if that is loading up the DLL and then refusing to dislodge
it with an earlier version? As I said I am no Windows
expert
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