Has anyone run into the following error (very early on) in the execution of a threaded script:

panic: del_backref, *svp=0 phase=DESTRUCT refcnt=3 during global destruction.


Periodically run into this - causes the script to die and have not been able to clearly determine what/why/how this is occurring. For example, can run the script (parsing data sets) repeatedly (exact same data/situation) and it seems to fail at least once out of 10-15 re-executions. Because its not a constant result, it has made it rather difficult to determine why its happening.

Hoping that someone might have already run into this previously and may be able to provide some pointers on where to start on trying to determine resolution.


Thanks!

In reply to Perl and Threading by scorpion7

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