Fabio -

One of two things may have happened. (1) You updated your PDL (pulled the
latest; recompiled, reinstalled) without updating your PDL::NetCDF, which
seems unlikely. (2) PDL::NetCDF is getting pulled from a different path
than PDL.

Re 1) Have you rebuilt PDL within the last month?
Re 2) Have you fiddled at all with the contents of @INC?

David

P.S. I notice spaces in your script's path, but I really don't think those
will cause trouble here.

On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Fabio D'Alfonso <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I get this on windows.
> Is there a way to fix?
>
>
> PDL::NetCDF needs to be recompiled against the newly installed PDL at
> C:/Perl/lib/DynaLoader.pm line 214, <DATA> line 206.
> Compilation failed in require at 
> D:\HTSXPPX0\DATA\DATASTORE\**WORKPLACE\PERL\Perl
> L1\CORE\testii.pl line 8, <DATA> line 206.
> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at 
> D:\HTSXPPX0\DATA\DATASTORE\**WORKPLACE\PERL\Perl
> L1\CORE\testii.pl line 8, <DATA> line 206.
>
>
> Thanks
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