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Downgrading threads::shared didn't work.


So, i started to compile my own perl instance. I assume that all will go ok.
I'd suggest adding at least the threadid and caller information. It should also be possible to discover the name of the perl-level cond-var that is giving the problem.
What source files should i modify? And how can i add this type of information to error message? My understanding of C is at most basic level so could you guide me by the hand with this? Most useful information for me would be thread id and module name in which error occured.

UPDATE:
One more thing: when i compile new perl is it enough to overwrite perl512.dll file in my current installation to see modified error message or do i have to copy whole installation?

UPDATE 2:
After running tests nmake stops at Storable module. I've waited more than half an hour with but no further progress was made. Am i doing something wrong?
# nmake test (...) dist/Storable/t/code.t ........................ 1/52 # hangs

In reply to Re^8: panic: COND_DESTROY(6) by menth0l
in thread panic: COND_DESTROY(6) by menth0l

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