Upgrade to a newer version of CGI::Carp that knows to check $^S. Alternately you could use local( $SIG{__DIE__} ); which I think will work to temporarilly disable CGI::Carp from catching die calls.
Update: Wow, I could've swore I read "eval block" in the original question. See tilly's answer.
- tye
In reply to Re: Disabling CGI::Carp(fatalsToBrowser) (upgrade)
by tye
in thread Disabling CGI::Carp(fatalsToBrowser)
by Spidy
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