I can't reproduce the problem (with AS build 817) based on the description of the problem:
use warnings; use File::Copy; # The files 't1.txt', 't2.txt', 't3.txt', # 't4.txt', and 't5.txt' all exist in the cwd. for(1..5) { if (copy("t${_}.txt", "u${_}.txt")) { print "copied t${_}.txt to u${_}.txt\n"; } else {print "$_: Copy failed\n"} } __END__ Outputs: copied t1.txt to u1.txt copied t2.txt to u2.txt copied t3.txt to u3.txt copied t4.txt to u4.txt copied t5.txt to u5.txt

What does line 91 of Copy.pm contain ? For me, it marks the middle of a block of code that won't even be executed on Win32.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: Attempt to free unreferenced scalar in File::Copy (ActivePerl) by syphilis
in thread Attempt to free unreferenced scalar in File::Copy (ActivePerl) by EvanK

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