I think, you've already solved it.

I was already unsure if I need to use the whole slew of modules Net::DAV::Server uses, but with my thin knowledge of subclassing, I thought using "use base" would just like a "use <some module>" magically import/load all the used modules as well.
Your post now indicates that this is not so.
I did not post the actual error message in the first place as I though it wouldn't be helpful, but as I remember, it also pointed to the piece of code you are referring to.
I am not actually receiving an error, the whole thing simply is returning an error. Sorry, but debugging helpers do not provide more insight into the actual output, yet.

So please confirm for me as a learning monk: "use base" will only magically import functions for me, used modules need to be repeated in the wrapping module, here Foo.pm, right?

In reply to Re^2: Subclassing, done right? by isync
in thread Subclassing, done right? by isync

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