Although I'm unable to tell why is not working, I think I can give you at least a workaround: why don't you use Log4perl instead of relying in warn going to Apache log´s? Even if you start using just the "fast and dirty" mode, I think is worth of it.

By experience, using WindowsXP to do anything that you would like to do in a server is a problem. Things just don't work like they are suppose to, like FastCGI and Cygwin, for example. You may want to check the possibility to use a differente version of Windows or use IIS with the ActivePerl binding (PerlEx) to get the speed improvement.

Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior
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In reply to Re: Warnings awol in Win32 mod_perl. by glasswalk3r
in thread Warnings awol in Win32 mod_perl. by fenLisesi

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