I just re-downloaded your code and ran it as is except for commenting out the empty print statement in the GetIt() subroutine and taking the url from the command line.

It runs fine (except for the leaked scalars which are an unrelated problem), on my system now I have installed Crypt::SSLeay:

C:\test>perl1 https://www.wellsfargo.com Starting LetsRock() WaitForThreads() started waiting for 1 waiting for 2 waiting for 3 waiting for 4 waiting for 5 WaitForThreads() finished Scalars leaked: 1 Scalars leaked: 1 Scalars leaked: 1 Scalars leaked: 1 Scalars leaked: 1 LetsRock() ended

as I suggested elsewhere, I'd try grabbing a fresh copy of Crypt::SSLeasy from the Theory5 respoitory and if that doesn't work, install AS5.8.6. Beyond that, it's difficult to suggest anything without being able to reproduce teh error.


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In reply to Re^5: Threads calling LWP causes exception by BrowserUk
in thread Threads calling LWP causes exception by mojoshaneman

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