in reply to Re^3: mod_perl debugging help
in thread mod_perl debugging help

The error message I can and have shown, that's the crux of things, there's nothing at all usefull about it and i've exhausted all the other normal causes of it!

What I really need is a means of getting more information out of mod perl as to *why* it's failing how it is. :(

As for the code, this is a wotk project so the code isnt for public consumption, I know this isnt very helpfull but im afraid that's simply how it is!

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Re^5: mod_perl debugging help
by perrin (Chancellor) on Jun 23, 2006 at 15:21 UTC
    The error message I can and have shown

    Where? I don't see it. I see lots of mentions of "the usual undefined subroutine" message, but no actual error message. Let's have it. I still think this is the common issue of mistakes with namespaces and modules that was described in the link I provided.

    As for debugging, this is no different from any other perl debugging situation. You say you have a compile-time problem, so you need to look up the part of the perldebug man page about those, and use Apache::DB to debug it.

      http://perlmonks.com/?node_id=557002

      Tis easier to look before you rant at people.
        handler() is the name of the sub that mod_perl automatically calls if you tell it to use your module as a content handler and are not using something else like Apache::Registry. Are you trying to use Apache::Registry? Do you have a handler sub in your module?