Blame/credit me for most of the Perl debugger in Komodo. The part that talks to Perl is based on the 5.8 perl5db.pl library, but it differs quite a bit, given that it's a graphical debugger. I've seen this bug come and go over the years. I can't repro this particular bug on Windows, but certainly can on Linux, but only with certain sites (perlmonks.org yes, wired.com no). The debugger doesn't override any core routines. Any insight as to what's going on would be a great help. The timeout occurs on the first attempt to read from the socket. Doing something like this doesn't make a difference: $ua->timeout(1_000_000) if $^P; # has no effect

In reply to Re^3: LWP error 500 read timeout "internal response" by ericp
in thread LWP error 500 read timeout "internal response" by cormanaz

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