OS: Windows 7 Enterprise
Strawberry Perl (v5.18.2)
And I am using wxWidgets, latest from CPAN. I can't really google it, looks like not many people have the "perl interpreter stopped working problem". Because the wxWidgets are written in C++ and in Perl we have some wrapper around them - I suspect the fault is somewhere in the C++ code (some pointer failures)- and some wrong messing with the wrapped functions from my side. Because this "program has stopped working... windows detected problem" etc stuff happens quite a lot when you program C/C++, and I have never really seen them in Perl -that's why I actually asked the first question - how can I get this mesg in general (because I am a curious soul).


In reply to Re^2: Ooops! Perl interpreter has stopped working by greenhorn_007
in thread Ooops! Perl interpreter has stopped working by greenhorn_007

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