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BrowserUk++ Thank you for offering. The original intent of my first post was indeed to look for techniques I could use to simplify the case. I did follow several suggestions provided by other monks but I remain unsuccessful. I kept working on the problem for awhile but eventually was only able to infer an issue not demonstrate it. From a practical standpoint the solution implemented in the new package doesn't fail so I feel somewhat vindicated in my inference but at best it remains just that - a guess. The obsessive compulsive person in me hates that I just walked away from the simplification task but I feel like I tried all avenues.

If you want to review the complex case here is a link to the Travis-CI failing output https://travis-ci.org/jandrew/Spreadsheet-XLSX-Reader-LibXML/jobs/129510108 and here is a link to the package code that fails https://github.com/jandrew/Spreadsheet-XLSX-Reader-LibXML or I have also posted to CPAN with a deprecation warning https://metacpan.org/pod/Spreadsheet::XLSX::Reader::LibXML.


In reply to Re^3: Hard to Debug windows memory error by jandrew
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