My first guess would be that the data structure itself (resp. the interaction with Storable) is at fault. So instead of using Storable, maybe dump it using Data::Dumper, and then try to read/eval it in a separate program and use Storable in the separate program to store it. If using Data::Dumper makes the problem go away, and using Storable in the separate program makes the error reappear, everything is well. Otherwise, you have to subdivide the program and modules further...
In reply to Re: Troubleshooting a seg fault
by Corion
in thread Troubleshooting a seg fault
by tlm
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