I don't know if it helps at all, but while trying to trick it into working I managed to make matters even worse.
The code below produces the "free to wrong pool" error message even on the first call.
use strict;
use GD;
print "Perl:$]; $GD::VERSION \n";
for (1..10) {
print "Iteration $_\n";
my $cap = x_generator( 100, 100 )->();
}
sub x_generator {
my ($x, $y) = @_;
return sub {
GD::Image->trueColor( 1 );
my $gd = GD::Image->new( $x, $y );
my $raw = $gd->gd;
my $img = GD::Image->newFromGdData( $raw ) or die "$!, $^E";
return $img->jpeg;
};
}
__END__
Perl:5.008007; 2.30
Iteration 1
Free to wrong pool 222888 not 15c1b142 at testbug.pl line 9.
acid06
perl -e "print pack('h*', 16369646), scalar reverse $="
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