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This sounds like a bug in POE::Wheel::Run and/or POE::Wheel::Run::Win32, which isn't surprising as I haven't had access to a good Win32 machine until recently.

It could also be a problem with Tk and forking, which is really threading in Windows. Tk may be shutting down when one thread stops. To Tk it may look as if the program is done. I'm not sure, but I'll have some time to find out soon.

Please open a ticket at POE's queue at rt.cpan.org, and attach your test program. It will help me track and prioritize this issue. I'll also ping Chris Williams (the author of POE::Wheel::Run::Win32) on IRC to see if he knows something about it.

Thank you.


In reply to Re^3: POE::Wheel::Run & MSWin32 problem by rcaputo
in thread POE::Wheel::Run & MSWin32 problem by cmv

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