Hi,

I can't reproduce the problem. I've taken your script, inserted use Win32::Console, specified a .ico file that exists on my system, and inserted print "Continuing on ...\n" to verify that the script does continue on to process the setMenu() command:

UPDATE: Oh ... I had missed the $tray->runApplication; at the end, but I still don't see any crash.
use strict; use Win32::Console; use Win32::SysTray; my $tray = new Win32::SysTray ( 'icon' => 'C:\_32\pscrpt\guiperl.ico', 'single' => 1, ) or exit 0; print "Continuing on ...\n"; $tray->setMenu ( "> &Test" => sub { print "Hello from the Tray\n"; }, ">-" => 0, "> E&xit" => sub { return -1 }, ); $tray->runApplication;
It simply prints out Continuing on ... and exits cleanly.
For me, it now outputs Continuing on ... and then hangs - irrespective of whether Win32::Console is loaded or not.
What else do I need to do in order to see the problem that you've described ?

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: Win32::SysTray Issue by syphilis
in thread Win32::SysTray Issue by PilotinControl

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