The error code you are getting is -1073741819 which in hex is: 0xFFFFFFFFC0000005 on a 64-bit platform and is equivalent to 0xC0000005 on a 32-bit platform.
Which is: The error 0xC0000005 is generated by an illegal "memory access violation".
It generally occurs when a program attempts to access memory through a bad or null pointer.
And if you are getting this in Perl, it usually means you are doing something pretty hookey.
Install Devel::Trace, and run your script using: perl -d:Trace yourScript.pl -- it may take a long time to finish, but when it does, the line of your script that created the error should be the last line traced on the screen.
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