I'm getting a warning out of Apache 1.3.22/mod_perl 1.26_01-dev on W2K when calling Date::Manip::Date_Init. I've added in a couple of lines to show the current values of the variables mentioned in the offending 'unless':
[Thu Jan 31 15:39:41 2002] crmconfig.pm: $^X = [Thu Jan 31 15:39:41 2002] crmconfig.pm: $OS = Windows [Thu Jan 31 15:39:41 2002] crmconfig.pm: Use of uninitialized value in + pattern match (m//) at C:/Perl/site/lib/Date/Manip.pm line 3300.
Normally it's set OK:
C:\>perl -e "print $^X" C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe
Is there any way to set the value of $^X in mod_perl?

rdfield


In reply to $^X not set in mod_perl by rdfield

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