ok 1st post, not a perl monk, my knowledge is still that of a small grasshopper, so keep that in mind with the post :)
Well we switched from some older fedora servers to a new Ubuntu-server-8.04. After getting the perl mod's installed things seem to be working fine, but the general (not vhost) error log just keeps spitting out these 2 things (remember the sites do seem to be working fine), but is there a way to satisfy these 2 things?

Prototype mismatch: sub ModPerl::ROOT::ModPerl::PerlRun::home_mcp_htdocs_cgi_2dbin_mapperv2_2ejpg::SEEK_CUR: none vs () at /usr/share/perl/5.10/Exporter.pm line 66.

Constant subroutine ModPerl::ROOT::ModPerl::PerlRun::home_mcp_htdocs_cgi_2dbin_mapperv2_2ejpg::SEEK_SET redefined at /usr/lib/perl5/ModPerl/Util.pm line 69.

those are just a few, but there pretty much the same errors, except the seek_set also includes seek_cur, seek_end, etc.

Please let me know if there is more I should post, or something else to help answer.

Thanks

In reply to Apache spitting out odd perl errors on distro change by xlancealotx

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