Hi monks,
I'm trying to convert some of my code from forks to forks::BerkeleyDB but Im having some weird problems,
use forks::BerkeleyDB; use forks::BerkeleyDB::shared; my @oky: shared; my $doky = ['sims','sim2']; @oky = ($doky,'2');

A simple code like this one don't work, so I'm assuming that forks::BerkeleyDB can't take refs.
Please correct me If I'm wrong :)
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Invalid value for shared scalar: ARRAY at /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8/fo +rks/shared.pm line 631 threads::shared::_croak('Invalid value for shared scalar: ARRAY') +called at /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/forks/BerkeleyDB/shared.pm line + 92 forks::BerkeleyDB::shared::_filter_store_value() called at /usr/lo +cal/share/perl/5.8.8/forks/BerkeleyDB/shared/array.pm line 53 forks::BerkeleyDB::shared::array::STORE('forks::BerkeleyDB::shared +::array=ARRAY(0xd44c90)', 0, 'ARRAY(0xd0a790)') called at /usr/local/ +share/perl/5.8.8/forks/BerkeleyDB/shared.pm line 381 threads::shared::AUTOLOAD('threads::shared=HASH(0xd44a60)', 0, 'AR +RAY(0xd0a790)') called at test.cgi line 6

Thanks U all.

In reply to forks::BerkeleyDB problems by Cassi

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