On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, John S. Evans wrote: > So digging a little deeper (and through the magic of trial and error), the > offending module seems to be Mail::Field. > > It has a bunch of code to dynamically load perl classes for various types of > fields (AddrList, Date, Content-Type, etc), and this code seems to do > something that makes modperl (or apache) very unhappy. > > Basically, it seems to blow through the INC list, looking for a directory > that matches Mail::Field. When it finds such a directory, it blows > recursively through it, using "require" on every file it finds. In sub import (in Mail::Field), comment out the following lines: my($f,$dir,$dir_sep); foreach $f (keys %INC) { if($f =~ /^Mail(\W)Field\W/i) { $dir_sep = $1; $dir = ($INC{$f} =~ /(.*Mail\W+Field)/i)[0] . $dir_sep; last; } } _require_dir('Mail::Field', $dir, $dir_sep); It'll still work fine, but it won't cause the Apache hang. Or else you can upgrade Apache and mod_perl to the latest versions, which should fix it.