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perlmonkey
You can use gdb to debug perl. It is not ideal, but when you have core dumps it should help.
<code>
# start gdb
gdb /usr/bin/perl
# inside gdb run the script
run script.pl
# after it segv's get the stack trace
bt
</code>
You can inspect the c data that was in memory at the time of the segv and probably figure out what caused the core dump. See the gdb man page for more details.
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