Hi Paul,

Paul Harrison wrote:
> Same Perl,  same apache, same mod_perl, same mason.
> 
> After trying to figure this out lately. I upgraded mason on web server
> #2(where issue is at) to 1.42 hoping this would fix it but same issue. :(


As I doubt Dave's suggestions that aliens are at work :-), I guess there 
is something that's being missed since computers are deterministic. 
i.e., there is some difference between them that is being overlooked.

Unfortunately, even with the same perl, apache, mod_perl, and mason, 
there are still other things at work such as libraries, web server 
configurations, and file permissions.

Try:

- remove the abort () call and see if the two servers give identical 
responses
- confirm that Carp.pm, autohandler, and Request.pm are identical 
(versions, etc.)
- look at both server's log files...obviously #2 in particular to see if 
error.log or access.log give any clues

Sorry, the error message alone is not enough to track down the problem. 
  But I guess when you can tell us which part of the two servers differ, 
you wouldn't need to tell us -- you would have solved your problem 
already.  :-)

Good luck and if all else fails, the aliens part might be considered...  :-)

Ray



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