You can track down the location of the eval by setting up a die handler that prints a stack trace. For example:
$SIG{__DIE__} = sub {
my @stack;
my $i = 0;
while(my($package, $file, $line) = caller($i++)) {
push @stack, " package $package, file $file, line $line\n";
}
die @_, @stack;
};
Note that I have not tested this with FastCGI.
First, though, you should do a quick grep of the source for the word 'simple'. That's easier and should work fine in this case.
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