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Good point.

Since the "use XSLoader ();" statement isn't dieing, I suspect XSLoader is already loaded (it is also a core module).

Oh! I just had an idea. One simple explanation would be if @INC included "/usr/lib64­/perl5/ven­dor_perl/5­.8.8/x86_6­4-linux-th­read-multi­/APR" before the path where the XSLoader module is. Then "use XSLoader ();" would load the XSLoader.pm from the APR::XSLoader module.

Note that @INC should not contain "/usr/lib64­/perl5/ven­dor_perl/5­.8.8/x86_6­4-linux-th­read-multi­/APR" at all.

So the next step I'd recomment is reporting the value of $INC{"XSLoader.pm"}.

- tye        


In reply to Re^2: XSLoad::load calls itself? (use) by tye
in thread XSLoad::load calls itself? by brent.allsop

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