I'm a bit confused now.

Are you saying I can just comment out that 'eval' statement and not get the error?

More details -- I get:

Agent.pm: Can't locate Log/Agent.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /System/Li +brary/Perl/darwin /System/Library/Perl /Library/Perl/darwin /Library/ +Perl /Library/Perl /Network/Library/Perl/darwin /Network/Library/Perl + /Network/Library/Perl .) at (eval 3) line 2. BEGIN failed--compilati +on aborted at (eval 3) line 2.

Update: OK commenting out the eval statement didn't make any difference, but in hindsight that was a bit stupid.

But I'm more confused than ever.

If I don't use Carp's fatalsToBrowser, then everything works fine, as far as I can see. So something, somewhere, has a fatal error, but it's not fatal to my script, it's fatal to one of the modules?

So I should turn off fatalsToBrowser before I use Storable, and turn it back on after?

Also, this is a broader definition of "fatal" than I was expecting. Obviously I don't understand the "exception paradigm" mentioned in the Storable docs.



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In reply to Re: Re: Can't Use Storable on OS X? by Cody Pendant
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