On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Stas Bekman wrote:

> Markus Wichitill wrote:
[ .. ]
> > [Sun Aug 15 21:56:45 2004] [error] Can't locate
> > ApacheTest/PerlRequireTest.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:\\Dev\\src\\modp
> > erl-2.0-test\\t\\response C:\\Dev\\src\\modperl-2.0-test\\t\\protocol
> > C:\\Dev\\src\\modperl-2.0-test\\t\\preconnection C
> > :\\Dev\\src\\modperl-2.0-test\\t\\hooks
> > C:\\Dev\\src\\modperl-2.0-test\\t\\filter
> > C:\\Dev\\src\\modperl-2.0-test\\blib\\
> > lib C:\\Dev\\src\\modperl-2.0-test\\blib\\arch
> > C:/Dev/src/modperl-2.0-test/t C:/Dev/src/modperl-2.0-test/t/htdocs/testdi
> > rective/perlmodule-vh
> > C:/Dev/src/modperl-2.0-test/t/htdocs/testdirective/main
> > C:/Dev/test/perl/lib C:/Dev/test/perl/site
> > /lib C:/Dev/src/modperl-2.0-test/t/
> > C:/Dev/src/modperl-2.0-test/t/lib/perl) at (eval 24) line 1.\n
> > [Sun Aug 15 21:56:45 2004] [error] Can't load Perl file:
> > ApacheTest/PerlRequireTest.pm for server localhost:8529, exitin
> > g...
> > Note the errors or messages above, and press the <ESC> key to exit.  11....
>
> why does it try to load ApacheTest/PerlRequireTest.pm? Why ApacheTest as a
> single word?

Although this problem seems to have sorted itself out, for
the archives, it's strange that the directories are reported
with escaped backslashes (\\) - I've not seen that before in
this context. Also, the presence of "ApacheTest" as one word
might have resulted from something like "Apache\Test" being
used, which again is wierd ...

-- 
best regards,
randy


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