Hi, you don't give a complete code script that we can actually run and test, so it's hard to say what is happening. The line in your thread
$FunctionsToLaunchThread{$FunctionName}->@ArgumentsThread);
isn't clear. What do you expect that to do?

Also, you may have seen that while(1) thread code construct, from early examples of running threads from Tk, but now with later versions of Threads you can use signals to kill threads. See using the thread->kill() feature on linux

Finally, since you are using some network code, you may be getting blocking on i/o, see Threads, bash, and networking

It would be useful for you to create as simple of a running script as possible, which demonstrates your problem.


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In reply to Re: Perl/Tk Multithreading by zentara
in thread Perl/Tk Multithreading by mahis_431

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