At 7:22 PM -0600 11/11/07, John E. Malmberg wrote:
>Craig A. Berry wrote:
>>At 5:42 PM -0600 11/11/07, John E. Malmberg wrote:
>>>VMS needs @INC to be an absolute path for the find.t and taint.t
>>>tests to pass when it is run under the test harness.
>>
>>My impression was that a failure invoked Carp, which because it uses
>>dynamic loading couldn't find its dependencies (notably
>>Carp/Heavy.pl).  Are you saying this was the cause of the failure and
>>not just collateral damage?
>
>It appears that Perl is loading Carp/Heavy just in case an error might occur, 
>and not because an error occurred.

OK, thanks.  I've applied a slight variant as #32279 -- I tested mine to
work on both VMS and OS X, so we can avoid some of the OS-specific
clutter.  And I can confirm that this finally gets these two tests
passing for me.
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