Thanks for the help - I have more information, but not a working result yet.

With the -F option, I get a little further, and then:

Garbled profile, missing an enter time stamp at /usr/bin/dprofpp line 690, <fh> line 323.
With the -T option, I get a trace that seems to indicate that the problem is in DBD::mysql ?
    DBD::_::common::errstr
    DBI::st::finish
    DBD::mysql::st::finish
Database::getClientByCd
Garbled profile, unexpected exit time stamp

I have also found that the only way I can create the tmon.out is with Devel::Profiler - if I switch to

perl -d:DProf myscript.pl
I just get segfault, coredump. The code is all strict and zero warnings. Further, it does not do anything I would consider exotic or difficult. I did have one instance where overload was being used - this is now removed. :(

Help?

Jeff


In reply to Re: Re: Devel::Profiler and dprofpp Garbled profile by jaa
in thread Devel::Profiler and dprofpp Garbled profile by jaa

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