Hi,
I have a code with some parts that can't be changed.
From one such a part called function which should return "Access denied" in case the test failed.
Return performed by exit(1);
This works fine ... till the modperl version was changed and instead of "Access denied" message I get:
"Software error: ModPerl::Util::exit: (120000) exit was called at ..."
I know that the correct way is to switch the exit to return but since I can't touch the caller this flow is impossible :(
As I can see the exit() function was changed from Apache::exit() to ModPerl::Util::exit() .
Does this change the source of my problem or I need to search deeper?
Is there any way to perform exit with saving original behavior?
Thanks a lot.
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