Hi all, I had a problem that I tracked down to BUILD getting run twice.
It turned out a subclass was (incorrectly) using "after 'BUILD'". When that happens the BUILD in the base class runs twice. I realize it's an improper use of BUILD but just wanted to note it in case it's not an expected behavior. package baseclass; use Moose; sub BUILD { warn "in baseclass BUILD\n" } package subclass; use Moose; extends 'baseclass'; # WRONG usage after 'BUILD' => sub { warn "in bad subclass BUILD\n" }; package main; subclass->new; 1; Results in: in baseclass BUILD in baseclass BUILD in bad subclass BUILD $Moose::VERSION = '2.0604'; -- Bill Moseley mose...@hank.org