I'm using Apache2::Reload and mod_perl2. It seems that when I have a module that has 'use base', it doesn't load the base Module. I can tell it's loading the touched module because all subroutines in that module gets 'redefined' but none from the base module. Hence when I go to use my reloaded module, some of the subroutines are undefined. Has anyone had problems with this and possibly a solution? Here is a simplified version of my code:
--
package Handler;

use Apache2::Reload;

sub handler {
    Admin::Test->new();
}
--
package Admin::Test;

use parent 'Admin::Base';

...
--
package Admin::Base:

sub new {
    my ( $class, $self, ) = @_;
    $self ||= {};
    return bless $self, $class;
}
--
When I restart apache, everything works as expected... Now when I change Admin::Test, I get the following error: Can't locate object method "new" via package "Admin::Test" at Handler.pm I don't think it's my code. Any help would be appreciated.

In reply to apache2::reload and base.pm by jshinb2g

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