No, this is just a conflict between XML::LibXML 1.3x and AxKit 1.4. You
need to use the latest AxKit betas.

On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Dan Kubb wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I think there is a bug in version 1.7 of Apache::AxKit::Language::LibXSLT.
>
> On line 73-76 of the module the following code appears:
>
>    XML::LibXML->match_callback(\&match_uri);
>    XML::LibXML->open_callback(\&open_uri);
>    XML::LibXML->close_callback(\&close_uri);
>    XML::LibXML->read_callback(\&read_uri);
>
> Each of those methods expects a blessed hash reference as the
> first argument, rather than being called with the class' name.
> The methods attempt to assign to the hash ref, and dies
> because of the string being used in it's place.
>
> Here's the output I am getting from running the test
> case "02language.t":
>
>    > perl -I. -wT t/02language.t
>    1..8
>    ok 1
>    ok 2 # Skip(PDFLib prerequisite module not available)
>    ok 3
>    not ok 4
>    # Test 4 got: '0' (t/test_module.pl at line 10 fail #3)
>    #   Expected: '1' (Can't use string ("XML::LibXML") as a HASH ref
> while "strict refs" in use at
> /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.7.1/i686-linux/XML/LibXML.pm line 54.
>    Compilation failed in require at t/test_module.pl line 17.
>    )
>    ok 5 # Skip(XMLNews::HTMLTemplate prerequisite module not available)
>    ok 6 # Skip(XMLNews::HTMLTemplate prerequisite module not available)
>    ok 7
>    ok 8
>
> dkubb
>
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