thanks. so a clean out means what? manually remove all old
sources/libs and start from fresh up to date source?
I have a feeling I might have something similar ...
On 6/11/07, Matt S Trout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2007 at 08:13:47PM +0200, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
> just for those of us who aren't quite as clued, Matt, what is funar'd
> about that output?
>
> I just see a bunch of env vars. most of which mean zilch to me :-)
That @INC is the sign of new perl layered on old perl layered on old perl
layered on old perl.
Which is fine in -theory-, but every so often you should really do a cleanout
and recompile everything; otherwise you end up with all sorts of potential
"interesting" problems and they're exponentially harder to debug.
It's not "fubar" as such, merely "extremely inadvisable" (IMNSHO)
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