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Google produces lots (probably far too many) of hits for '0xc0000005'.

My best guess is that afoken's post is closest to the mark.

That is, you've come up against some sort of wtf - probably a handle allocated by msvcr80.dll is passed to msvcrt.dll, and msvcrt.dll doesn't know what to do with this handle (... nor should it).

Cheers,
Rob
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Re^4: SvTRUE(ERRSV) crsahes in Perl 5.10
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Nov 16, 2010 at 12:26 UTC
    Google produces lots (probably far too many) of hits for '0xc0000005'.

    That just means "Access violation". It's the standard exception raised when an attempt is made to access non-existent memory.


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