I have been using Apache::Session with no problems for over a year. I just got updated to 5.8.1 from a HTML::Template CPAN install. I've re-installed Bundle::DBI and Apache::Session. Now I get this message when using Apache::Session:
Can't call method "prepare_cached" on unblessed reference at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.1/Apache/Session/Lock/MySQL.pm line 69 during global destruction.
I leave my session information in the MySQL database. I can see where a new record is created as before. It now gets deleted after I try to reload my session. HELP. I know I am missing something. Is there something installed wrong or am I missing something.
The row is:
id=a3be086f16f19f0ad53ca02eaad8d0b7
a_session= a3be086f16f19f0ad53ca02eaad8d0b7 _session_id
t=20031004103654
snmember=30111 (A user id I use)
Stumped and Stupid... Please help :-)
Mark
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