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Question

I'm getting the error "Perl lib version () doesn't match executable version ()". What's wrong? Answer

If you recieve an error that looks like the following:

"Perl lib version (v5.8.3) doesn't match executable version (v5.8.4) at /PerlApp/Config.pm line 32. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at perlapp.pl line 859."

It's possible that you've installed a recent version of the PDK without first uninstalling the older version. This is not recommended.

To correct the problem:

* Uninstall all versions of the PDK * Ensure the PDK installation directory has been removed. If necessary, delete it manually * reinstall the latest version of the PDK


In reply to Re: Problem with Perl exe's from ActiveState PerlApp by Anonymous Monk
in thread Problem with Perl exe's from ActiveState PerlApp by jdtoronto

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