Thanks for that Rolf. I think I understand the problem a bit better now.
On windows Term::ReadLine::Perl gets loaded. I can't see a way of fixing it in the module itself but working around it is pretty straightforward. I simply print directly to STDOUT instead of the Term OUTs handle which maps to CONOUT$ on Win. You just need to pad your output with a newline to avoid your output appearing on your prompt and it all works.
Cheers
In reply to Re: Term::ReadLine and Term::ANSIColor don't play well on Windows
by kubrat
in thread Term::ReadLine and Term::ANSIColor don't play well on Windows
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