Hello, I was trying to setup a profiler for mod_perl ... and the luck was not with me :-(
I found on CPAN Devel::NYTProf::Apache, but it's not really working with my Apache-configuration. Here I've got a Suse-System and in the /etc/apache2/default-server.conf I've included in the upper part:
<IfDefine NYTPROF> MaxClients 1 PerlModule Devel::NYTProf::Apache </IfDefine>
Also in /etc/apache2/mod_perl-startup.pl
I've included as first module to load Devel::NYTProf::Apache. When I start apache "/usr/sbin/httpd2 -f /etc/apache2/httpd.conf -k start -DNYTPROF &" I get 2 files, like it should be, like:

- nytprof.6533.out

- nytprof.6533.out.6534

But when I try to convert them I always get this error-message:
Unable to open '/(eval 2)' for reading: No such file or directory. Try + running /usr/bin/nytprofhtml in the same directory as you ran Devel: +:NYTProf, or ensure @INC is correct. Unable to open '-e' for reading: No such file or directory. Unable to open '/(eval 7)' for reading: No such file or directory.
So, if you have got any hints for me it would be great.
Thanx alot :-D

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