Hi!
I recieved this yesterday when I try to create a pie-graph with GD::Graph::pie.

Deep recursion on subroutine "GD::Graph::pie::level_angle" at D:\Perl\site\lib\GD\Graph\pie.pm line 415

I had a look at line 415 and it handles the angle that the pie-graph starts on.
The angle is defined in my code as
$graph->set( suppress_angle => '15', start_angel => '179', set_legend_font => ( 'arial.ttf', 8), );

Can't see any problem there and my code ran perfectly earlier this week.
So now I hope that anyone of you has seen this problem before
and knows how to correct it.

By the way... this is the first time I got a little window saying
" perl.exe has generated errors and will be closed by windows. You will need to restart the program".
Kinda cool since I didn't think this was ever going to happen when you run with #!/usr/bin/perl -w

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
/k2

In reply to Deep recursion on subroutine ?!? by k2

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