That would be the result of a bug in Perl itself or a bug in an XS module. (Specifically what, I don't know, but I could try to find out.) Do you get the error with 5.10.1 or better yet 5.12.1?
Using a debug build and gdb should help you determine which scalar is problematic. valgrind should also be useful with this kind of problem.
In reply to Re: 10.0 panic:
by ikegami
in thread 10.0 panic:
by WilliamHaynes
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