You need to shut down all Chrome processes on your machine or use a separate Chrome installation from the one you use yourself.
You can see more debugging information by initializing the logger with $TRACE instead of $ERROR. If WWW::Mechanize::Chrome can't connect to the Chrome port, then maybe you have a firewall or something blocking the access to Chrome? Maybe localhost is something else on your machine, like an IPv6 address?
In reply to Re: Problem with WWW::Mechanize::Chrome
by Corion
in thread Problem with WWW::Mechanize::Chrome
by ivartr
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