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in thread Segmentation Fault when using LWP::UserAgent

Yes, I had disabled F-Secure and also removed all running processes belongig to it - but not during installation. According to the log-files F-Secure had not deleted any files or put them under quarantine.

But I will do as you suggested and disable, remove or replace F-Secure. I will let you know the outcome.

Thank you so far and best regards.
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Re^9: Segmentation Fault when using LWP::UserAgent
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on May 29, 2010 at 14:38 UTC
    Yes, I had disabled F-Secure and also removed all running processes belongig to it

    Hm. It's just that the stack trace you posted clearly identifies dll;c:\Programme\F-Secure Internet Security\FSPS\program\FSLSP.DLL; entrypoint FSLSP!GetLspGuid as the source of the segfault.


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      Now, after replacing F-Secure by Kaspersky Antivirus (I tried your suggestion Comodo first but the installer did not run through), deleting and reinstalling Perl the problem is solved.

      You had been very helpful in finding the right way out of this problem. Thank you for that and have a nice weekend.