Note that dying will not result in output to stderr or the program terminating if it is contained in an eval block. Perhaps this is happening in your case?
For more help we will need a bit more code to work with, but please keep it to the minimum working implementation that demonstrates the error. Reduce it to the simplest form that still behaves in the undesired way and you will usually find the problem, otherwise post it here.
In reply to Re^3: silent failure with non-existant module
by imp
in thread silent failure with non-existant module
by Anonymous Monk
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