The problem with stawberry perl is it sets INC on the command lineIf that's the only problem, then it's easily fixed. That INC setting is made when Strawberry is installed - so it's just a matter of undoing that setting after Strawberry has been installed.
Elsewhere in this thread
Anonymous Monk claimed that the removal of that setting caused problems. I don't see how that can be, and (s)he failed to provide details. I'm guessing that the latest Strawberry doesn't set the INC variable - and that's what
adamk was alluding to. For any Strawberry build that *does* set that variable, I still fail to see any reason that it can't simply be removed. (Same goes for the 'LIB' environment variable.)
Did you try doing that ?
Cheers,
Rob
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