Hello,

When I use the following:

use threads; use threads::shared;
I am unable to compile an executable file using PerlApp from ActiveState Perl.
This is perl, v5.8.0 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread Binary build 806 provided by ActiveState Corp.
The console outputs the following:
C:\Work>perlapp my_app.pl --verbose PerlApp 5.1.0 build 510 Copyright (C) 1998-2003 ActiveState Corp. All rights reserved. Commercial license for P0w3rK!d <P0w3rK!d@MovingToPluto.com> -e syntax OK 'my_app.pl' had compilation errors.
An error dialog appears stating perlapp.exe threw an exception before the last 2 lines of output appear. Also, the verbose mode gave me no useful information.

Does anyone know what the problem is?

Note: non-threaded code compiles okay.

Thanks :)

-P0w3rK!d


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