does any Linux console suffice
Tried now with a few different. Can also repro in QTerminal 0.14.1 (Actions → Clear Active Terminal), but not in xfce4-terminal 0.8.7.4 nor vte 2.91 (package vte-tools 0.56.3). Any other have no discernible way to trigger a clear and reset.
Can you replicate the problem in a *BSD VM maybe?
I'm not going to pursue that, the bug is nowhere near the kernel.
What commands/input does "KDE Konsole 19.04" send
I don't know and have no idea how to find out. That's why I was asking in the first place.
Does the problem go away if you use a Perl built without threading?
yes

In reply to Re^4: need help golfing down/making a backtrace for panic: free from wrong pool, … during global destruction. by daxim
in thread need help golfing down/making a backtrace for panic: free from wrong pool, … during global destruction. by daxim

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