I got a multi-threaded application which terminates unexpectedly with following message:
panic: COND_DESTROY(6)
Today it occurred after approximately 3 hours of work, but sometimes it takes 3 days to crash. I don't know how to trace source of this error. What should i look for? When this sort of message should occur? Google says it's related to threads C code but that's as far as i can get.

Any ideas how to get rid of it? Or maybe some clues where to start searching?

Am i thinking right that the "6" is a TID of thread that crashed? This would make it a little easier to find...

UPDATE:
OS: Windows 2008 Server
Perl: ActiveState Perl 5.12.4
threads 1.86
threads::shared 1.40

In reply to panic: COND_DESTROY(6) by menth0l

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