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in thread Problem with Inheriting a Super Class

First, thanks for this example, I now understand what is happening clearly. (I'm still not 100% on exactly what the typeglob is doing, however, this I have a much better understanding.)<bt/> I thought my first try would have solved my problem but when it didn't and all iterations produced the exact same results, without error, that should have been my first clue... Anyway, my real blonde moment is this:
I created another working copy so I could bang on the code and not worry about messing up the original. I stuck this in my snmp_monitor/brances/ dir. Well, because I was being lazy, I declared my lib path with `use lib '/root/snmp_monitor/trunk';` so when I was making changes under /root/snmp_monitor/branches it was having no effect because the app was still using /root/snmp_monitor/trunk.

/facedesk

Thanks for your continued patience

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Re^7: Problem with Inheriting a Super Class
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Sep 20, 2011 at 21:43 UTC

    If I had a dollar for every time I've done something like that, I could pay someone to watch me code and catch those errors.

    Last week I spent several hours trying to find a bug somewhere in Dancer's interaction with Template only to discover that my test case dutifully made a new request, grabbed the response, and then compared the previous request's results to my expectations.


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