i have found myself in a situation where
perl -e 'use MyApp' compiles fine, but
<Perl>
use MyApp;
</Perl>
dies with errors. It would be nice if I could use the perl debugger during the apache startup, but the docs for
Apache::DB are pretty thin.
what strategies might i pursue to figure out why my module fails to load under Apache/1.3.36 (Unix) mod_perl/1.29? i have been skimming http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/debug.html but it seems that my options are to use gdb for startup and Apache::DB for debugging requests.
is there any way to use the perl debugger during apache startup?
update: i have of course verified that @INC is the same in both scenarios..
update 2: i managed to track down my problem the hard way (turns out Rose::DB::Object does things a little differently when $ENV{MOD_PERL}), but the general question still stands: is there any way to use the perl debugger during apache startup?
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