I thought I did just that.
That sub in my original post is in HTTP::Daemon::ClientConn
How would check the return status of a print statement?

update

I've even tried putting in an eval block directly in that sub like...

sub send_status_line { my($self, $status, $message, $proto) = @_; return if $self->antique_client; $status ||= RC_OK; $message ||= status_message($status) || ""; $proto ||= $HTTP::Daemon::PROTO || "HTTP/1.1"; print STDOUT "$$ ",__PACKAGE__,"::send_status_line before print\n" +; eval { print $self "$proto $status $message$CRLF"; }; if ($@) { print STDOUT "$$ ",__PACKAGE__,"::send_status_line caught excep +tion $@\n"; } print STDOUT "$$ ",__PACKAGE__,"::send_status_line after print\n"; }

but that line never prints either

In reply to Re: Re: HTTP::Daemon aborting in send_status_line? by mifflin
in thread HTTP::Daemon aborting in send_status_line? by mifflin

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