Hello Monks!

I have a very strange problem, my code produces a segmentation fault. Here is the sample code to reproduce the problem:

#!/usr/bin/perl use DBI; use XML::LibXML; my $dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:Pg:dbname=mydb', 'user', 'password'); or die $DBI::errstr;

And the output is

Segmentation fault: 11 (core dumped)

I've figured that commenting out "use XML::LibXML;" makes the code work. Have no idea of what's going on :(

I have perl 5.10.1 under amd64-freebsd 8.0
The libraries are the latest versions installed from ports:
XML::LibXML 1.88,1
DBI 1.617
DBD::Pg 2.18.1_1
libxml2 2.7.8_1

Can somebody help me with this weird problem?


In reply to Segmentation fault in DBI + XML::LibXML by furagu

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