Hello,

--Am 29. November 2007 00:41:12 -0500 schrieb Jesse Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Nope. They're cases where perl has gotten smarter and stricter about
possibly sloppy coding. Until relatively recently, a bug in RT hid them
from view. We've been slowly going through and cleaning up the codebase
to eliminate them. RT 3.6.5 and 3.6.6 improve things somewhat. (3.6.6 is
coming soon) and 3.8 does a whole lot better.

I already have a patch on basis of 3.6.5, which improves things here: <http://page.mi.fu-berlin.de/pape/rt3/patches/rt/3.6.5/less_warnings_in_error_log.patch>

There are one to three warnings left here, which I will eliminate soon, when I am not too busy any more.

Regards, Dirk.

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Dr. Dirk Pape (eAS - Projektleitung Campus Management)
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Grunewaldstr. 34a, 12165 Berlin
Tel. +49 (30) 838 75143, Fax. +49 (30) 838 54654

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