I'm not a mod_perl internals expert to any degree, but it wouldn't surprise me at all if STDOUT and STDERR were actually tied variables to an Apache subclass. In which case, the error message might start to make a bit more sense.
Of course, you are right. It has been too long since I programmed using mod_perl, and I've forgotten a lot. Thanks for the link to the Apache docs.
BTW, I'm having a hard time parsing your node title. Are you sure things can disappear things in English?
Sorry -- Saturday I had a show in Peterborough, abuot 90 minutes away, and I drove back to Toronto after the show, getting home at 2am. I ran around doing errands and cooking supper during the afternoon, then spent hours that night watching Tom Hanks in the DaVinci Code -- both the movie and all of the extras -- so had square eyeballs by the time I finally went to bed at 1am. Then I was paged at 415am because we had a Production problem that took me an hour to resolve and clean up after.
So when I wrote this at the end of the day I wasn't making much sense. The title should probably be something like mod_perl seems to have caused open to disappear.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
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