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I'm unaware as to your knowledge of C, so this may be things you already know. Basically a seg fault occurs in a C program has a memory access violation. A good example is accessing the 11th element in an array that was only declared to have 10 elements.
A seg fault occurs under many circumstances, but the most popular ones are: 1. faulty programming 2. missing dependencies 3. faulty hardware 4. incorrect enviroment This doesn't sound like a perl problem, but more like something you should ask the authors of the file. In reply to Re: Segmentation fault error in 32bit machine
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