Some Perl/Tk scripts exit in an unclean manner when run on my netbook.
They are small sample scripts from "Learning Perl/Tk", first edition; and when they exit, a report of a segmentation fault is returned.
There are no other side-effects, and it's all probably harmless, or is it? I've noticed that the text of this book is riddled with errors; has the author missed something vital? Checking with -w and use strict don't throw up any compile-time errors.
Perl here is v5.8.8 and the OS is Linpus Linux (a version of FC8 adapted by Acer).
In reply to Perl/Tk exit trouble? by Hengist
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