Hela Monks,
i am new to perl tk..and i hope you could help me out with this error message:
Attempt to free non-existent shared string '_TK_RESULT_', Perl interpreter: 0x8885bb0 at /usr/lib/perl5/Tk.pm line 247.

i would appreciate it if someone could tell me what is causing this error message..

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i think this is the part of the code where it causes the error or warning message.
sub Rundibbler{ threads->create(sub{my $qxdib=qx/dibbler-client run > dibbler. +out/;})->detach(); threads->create(sub{ my $buff; my $i=1; while(1){ open IN, "dibbler.out" || die "Could not open file:$!"; while(read(IN,$buff,1)){ $reply->insert('end',$buff); } close IN; open OUT, ">dibbler.out" || die "Could not open file:$!"; print OUT " "; close OUT; sleep $i; $i++; }})->detach(); }


Thanks,
drip

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