Haroon Rafique wrote:
On Today at 12:03pm, SB=>Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

SB> SB> > In the case of 1.99_09, following happens after running "make test"
SB> > SB> > [Mon Jun 02 15:55:16 2003] [error] Invalid CODE attribute: SB> > TestFilter::out_init_basic at
SB> > /home/haroon/src/build/mod_perl-1.99_09/t/filter/TestFilter/out_init_basic.pm
SB> > line 33 BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at
SB> > /home/haroon/src/build/mod_perl-1.99_09/t/filter/TestFilter/out_init_basic.pm
SB> > line 33. Compilation failed in require at (eval 21) line 3.
SB> SB> I hate when this happens :( I remember seeing this problem at some
SB> point, but I wasn't able to reproduce it since then. I have exactly
SB> the same perl build as in your report. The only difference is that
SB> I've built it with: -Doptimize='-g'. I'm not sure if it'd make any
SB> difference. But can you try building a custom perl using
SB> -Doptimize='-g' and all the options that you had:


Hi Stas,

Unfortunately I only have developer access on that machine. Since I don't have root access does this mean that first I might have to install perl as a regular user in my home directory and then install mod_perl built against the locally built perl?

Yes, it should be pretty easy. However I have forgotten that I have a system-wise perl-5.8.0 installed which is compliled without debugging and seems to have the same build and I don't have this problem with it. In any case please give it a try, since I know that I have changed something and the problem was gone.


Is it possible that you have an old install and it gets loaded instead? Can you try nuking any preinstalled mod_perl libs?


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