Humm... Well that's strange. If I remove the "signal_connect" statement for the $window object and leave everything else
exactly how it is, the error goes away and it seems to be working just fine now. Anyone else think that's strange...?

Since the issue SEEMS to be resolved I'm satisified with that, but I'm curious to know if anyone knows why I am getting that
error with that line present. Was it deprecated or something like that..? I know I have that line in my other GUI program I
mentioned in my OP and never saw that error... Weird!


Thanks,
Matt


In reply to Re: Perl Gtk2 - ->destroy() is Not Causing the Script to Exit by mmartin
in thread Perl Gtk2 - ->destroy() is Not Causing the Script to Exit by mmartin

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