We're on Perl 5.8.8. We have an internally developed Perl Module, that is brought into a program with the use statement. When we attempt to use the program with an environment variable set to a specific value, I get an 'out of memory' condition. I've trace code insode the Perl Module to this statement:

if ($ENV{AMAZON_ENVIRONMENT} =~ /jp-/ && ! $ENV{DISABLE_SJISTERMFILTER +} ) { require Amazon::DistributionCenter::SJISTermFilter;

SJISTermFilter is also developed internally. One of the thing I see there is:

my $IN_FILTER = q/sub{Jcode::convert($_[0], 'utf8', 'sjis');}/;

I've googled this 'Jcode' module, and see that the latest/greatest version is 2.06. I've search our libraries and have found our Jcode module is at 2.03. Do you suppose this could be my problem?


In reply to PM module processing problem by kmullin

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