I have written a perl script which uses tcl data for calculation. ( Tcl module )

If I execute the script by setting env variable it wont give segmentation fault.

#!/usr/bin/perl BEGIN { $ENV{PERL_DL_NONLAZY} = 1; } use strict; use Tcl;

It is breaking at use Tcl syntax if I unhash this it will run.

If I convert the script to executable it is throwing segmentation fault

error info segmentation fault core dumped

perl version 5.8.8

Tcl module version 1.05

Tcl version installed in the system 8.5


In reply to Re^2: Tcl module in perl segmentation fault for perl executable and not for perl script by Ravi507
in thread Tcl module in perl segmentation fault for perl executable and not for perl script by Ravi507

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