Segmentation fault is usually a problem with the Perl interpreter. What specifically it is, I don't know. It could be a problem with the interpreter itself, highly unlikely. It can also be a problem a library that the code links too, or a problem with the system itself.
It would be impossible to know the specifics without more details or even how problematic it would be. It could a segment fault with no consequences or something catastrophic.
In reply to Re: what causes a segmentation violation
by Herkum
in thread what causes a segmentation violation
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