splain/diagnostics/perlsec
Insecure dependency in eval while running with -T switch at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/SOAP/Lite.pm line 3225 (#1) (F) You tried to do something that the tainting mechanism didn't l +ike. The tainting mechanism is turned on when you're running setuid or setgid, or when you specify -T to turn it on explicitly. The tainting mechanism labels all data that's derived directly or indi +rectly from the user, who is considered to be unworthy of your trust. If + any such data is used in a "dangerous" operation, you get this error. + See perlsec for more information.
http://search.cpan.org/grep?cpanid=MKUTTER&release=SOAP-Lite-0.712&string=taint&i=1&n=1&C=0

What is SOAP/Lite.pm line 3225? On cpan it is

eval $self->generate_stub($_) or Carp::croak "Bad stub: $@";
But that doesn't match your error message , so upgrade SOAP::Lite :)

In reply to Re: SOAP::Lite - Insecure dependency in eval while running with -T by Anonymous Monk
in thread SOAP::Lite - Insecure dependency in eval while running with -T by stepamil

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