Hi monks,
I am not sure it is the right place to call for help as the problem could come from modperl and not perl.
I have a good perl code that works usually very fine, but sometimes, I get the error :
[Fri May  2 14:46:31 2003] [error] Undefined subroutine &Apache::ROOT::tools::crm::genindex_2epl::gencalendar called at ./genliste.pl line 112.
It is not truly an undefined subroutine, first because I have declared it (ok, I admit it is not a good reason), secondly because usually it works, that is, I have no error and good results. It is not a change in parameters, because when it fails, if I retry (resending the same URL to Apache), it usually works.
But I have no idea of a reason for that unstability.
Thank you for any idea

In reply to Strange results in modperl and Apache by pcouderc

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