G'day Ken

I just got back from a very nice 2 week visit to Melbourne, Australia. Not sure if you are Aussie or Kiwi? (Unfortunately, all I got to see of NZ was the inside of Auckland Airport)

I've never raised an official bug report... (I did add an issue in the Spreadsheet Module Git Repo once, but that seemed to go nowhere)

Are you be talking about submitting this to Perl.org, Strawberry Perl, or going directly to TK?

Thanks for your help,

Bill


In reply to Re^2: Perl Tk crashes when mem usage exceeds 4G on Win10 by boleary
in thread Perl Tk crashes when mem usage exceeds 4G on Win10 by boleary

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