On 5/31/07, Kelly Corbin <kcorbin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm the sysadmin, not the developer so I don't have all the details at the moment (I'm waiting to hear back from him), but here's his quote to me: "perl-5.8.8 has an outdated Test::Builder that's accidentally allowing an error to propagate outside of its code -- this is triggering the __DIE__ handler" An updated perl-Test-Simple-0.70-1.noarch.rpm package we made with cpan2rpm solved the issue for us, but of course had to be installed with --replacefiles. I'll post as soon as I know more.
Hmm... What's the @INC directory scan order in our perl? I was under the impression it went site, vendor, core; that way you should be able to override something in core by installing it in either of the other two places (so perl finds it first). ...or am I missing something here? Disambiguation invited :) -Chris -- Chris Weyl Ex astris, scientia