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List:       perl-win32-users
Subject:    Re: vague error message
From:       Chris Rodriguez <crodriguez6901 () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2008-01-08 15:35:30
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John Mason Jr <john.mason.jr@cox.net> wrote:  Chris Rodriguez wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I've been getting an error message I don't know what to do about:
> Perl has caused an error in PERL58.DLL.  Perl will now close.
> If you continue to experience problems, try restarting your computer.
> 
> It doesn't appear within the DOS window (I believe it's called, from 
> which I enter the command to run a program.)  A separate window appears 
> for the message.  Well, restarting didn't help.  This always happens at 
> the same point of one particular program.  That’s a "master" script I 
> have which runs a slew of other scripts over and over.  I goes through 
> once just fine, but on the second time through, when it gets to a 
> particular script... thud.  And there's nothing wrong with that 
> particular "sub" script.  It runs just fine by itself (and on the first 
> time through).
> Does anyone know what's going on?
> Thank you,
> Chris
> 


Is it possible to create a sample script that is as small as possible 
and exhibits the behavior you observed?


John

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Never mind - I figured it out myself.
  Thank you!
  Chris

       
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<br><br><b><i>John Mason Jr &lt;john.mason.jr@cox.net&gt;</i></b> wrote:<blockquote \
class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; \
padding-left: 5px;">  Chris Rodriguez wrote:<br>&gt; Hi everybody,<br>&gt; I've been \
getting an error message I don't know what to do about:<br>&gt; Perl has caused an \
error in PERL58.DLL.  Perl will now close.<br>&gt; If you continue to experience \
problems, try restarting your computer.<br>&gt; <br>&gt; It doesn't appear within the \
DOS window (I believe it's called, from <br>&gt; which I enter the command to run a \
program.)  A separate window appears <br>&gt; for the message.  Well, restarting \
didn't help.  This always happens at <br>&gt; the same point of one particular \
program.  That’s a "master" script I <br>&gt; have which runs a slew of other scripts \
over and over.  I goes through <br>&gt; once just fine, but on the second time \
through, when it gets to a <br>&gt; particular script... thud.  And there's  nothing \
wrong with that <br>&gt; particular "sub" script.  It runs just fine by itself (and \
on the first <br>&gt; time through).<br>&gt; Does anyone know what's going \
on?<br>&gt; Thank you,<br>&gt; Chris<br>&gt; <br><br><br>Is it possible to create a \
sample script that is as small as possible <br>and exhibits the behavior you \
observed?<br><br><br>John<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Perl-Win32-Users \
mailing list<br>Perl-Win32-Users@listserv.ActiveState.com<br>To unsubscribe: \
http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs<br></blockquote>Never mind - I figured \
it out myself.<br>  Thank you!<br>  Chris<br><p>&#32;

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