G'day raandom,

I see you've used indirect object syntax:

my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET ( ... );

Here's what perlobj - Invoking Class Methods has to say about that:

Indirect Object Syntax

Outside of the file handle case, use of this syntax is discouraged, as it can confuse the Perl interpreter. See below for more details.

...

Do you encounter the same problems with:

my $sock = IO::Socket::INET::->new( ... );

[I don't have any of the versions you mention, so I'm unable to test this.]

-- Ken


In reply to Re: ActivePerl socket crashes on Checked Build Windows by kcott
in thread ActivePerl socket crashes on Checked Build Windows by raandom

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