Can I tell perl to produce a stack trace, even when the program doesn't use carp, cluck, et al? This seems to be the default behaviour in other languages like Ruby and Python.
Actually I was trying to install RT and was getting the fatal error: "Can't locate object method "new" via package "RT::Handle" at ... line 218." It'd be nice if I can trace where this error came from.
In reply to Forcing stack trace? by Anonymous Monk
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