By the way, it's best to avoid fork on Windows if you have a choice. It's not really something Windows supports, so it's (badly) emulated using threads by Perl.
As to why your code fails? I suspect the use of an XS module that doesn't support multithreading.
In reply to Re: Fork and creating a thread exits the process
by ikegami
in thread Fork and creating a thread exits the process
by fluks
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