You could always delete the entry in INC so that the second require works as expected. Another solution would be to have modules register themselves and only try to load unregistered module. I've used both solutions in systems where modules might be created/fixed while the main app is running but I don't want to restart the main app.
In reply to Re^3: Failed require looks like it succeeded
by eric256
in thread Failed require looks like it succeeded
by Anonymous Monk
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