> PROBLEM SOLVED.
>
Fine :-)

> the values for $req_rec in the page and in the subs started out the
> same and then shifted after a period of time.
>

That was my suspicion...

> I now pass in the $req_rec from the page to the subroutines and no
> more segfaulting.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
> Is this a problem that you are going to correct with your code?  If not,
> a gotcha in the documentation is warranted.
>

It's a bug somewhere in Embperl, so I will correct it, but at the first shot
I have to reproduce it here...

> Are there any related gotcha's that I should be aware of based upon the
> subroutine technique I am using?
>

I am not aware of any.

> On another note - I install my site enmasse then restart apache
> so the mtime
> parameter
> should not be a factor when I execute the subroutine package.
>

But you can simply leave out the mtime parameter and Embperl will make sure
that it's cache correspond to the file on the filesystem.


Gerald



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