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Most in this thread already is beyond my knowledge of the internal workings,
but I can contribute that I got this error on a:
Debian 4.0 box with Perl v5.10.0 built for i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi with these module versions:
perl -d:Modlist -e " use strict; use warnings; use XML::Twig; "
AutoLoader             5.63
Carp                   1.08
Config                     
DynaLoader             1.08
Encode                 2.23
Encode::Alias          2.07
Encode::Config         2.04
Encode::Encoding       2.05
Exporter               5.62
Exporter::Heavy        5.62
File::Basename         2.76
File::Glob             1.06
File::Spec           3.2501
File::Spec::Unix     3.2501
List::Util             1.19
Scalar::Util           1.19
UNIVERSAL              1.04
XML::Parser            2.41
XML::Parser::Expat     2.41
XML::Twig              3.39
XSLoader               0.08
base                   2.13
bytes                  1.03
overload               1.06
re                     0.08
utf8                   1.07
vars                   1.01
warnings               1.06
warnings::register     1.01
and on
Ubuntu 11.04 with Perl v5.10.1 (*) built for i686-linux-gnu-thread-multi.

In reply to Re^4: Segmentation fault from XML::Twig::Elt by isync
in thread Segmentation fault from XML::Twig::Elt by isync

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