Hi Perl Monks, After un-installing all publicly installed instances of Active and Strawberry perl (I left POPFile alone), I installed Active perl 5.10.1. Most everything on this Win/XP box runs just fine including Apache2.2 with mod_perl (using perl510.dll). Also working just fine is POPFile with it's local copy of perl58. What I am having an issue with, is a simple compile. Here is the code:
use strict; use warnings; use File::Basename; use File::Find; use Getopt::Long; use Log::Dispatch; use Log::Dispatch::Handle;
When go to compile this code, the perl interpreter opens a dialog box and complains that it cannot find perl58.dll. It is the last line of the source code which triggers the perl interpreter error. I used PPM with perl 5.10 repositories and installed Log::Dispatch 0.27, 0.26 and 0.20 and all three version fail perl compilation the same way. I checked that my Win/XP environment did not have anything funky in it. I even uninstalled parrot just to eliminate that possibility. Thanks

In reply to not found perl58.dll by loveperl0721

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