Most likely you installed a new Perl version over an old Perl version, and have some old, leftover DLLs lying around somewhere that link against perl5.8.8.dll (among others). Windows will try to load these DLLs, fail, and then try some other DLL that then works. Clean up your machine.
In reply to Re: Why does Net::DNS ask for perl58.dll?
by Corion
in thread Why does Net::DNS ask for perl58.dll?
by DiscoverL
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