Just a thought: what happens if you give an invalid flag to perl/miniperl?
This might help narrow down *when* the looping is occurring.
I've just tried "perl -q", and this gives:
Unrecognised switch: -q (-h will show valid options)
%SYSTEM-F-NOLOGNAM, no logical name match
I'm not sure if the NOLOGNAM is a real error status, or just that an
inappropriate value was passed to exit(). If it is real, I wonder what the
logical is?
$ miniperl -q
Unrecognised switch: -q
%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort
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