You could try putting a

1;

at the end of the module, if you don't already have one.  Leaving this out
is a common mistake.

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Hui Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Modperl Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 29 May 2000 14:00
Subject: Please HELP, Thanks.


>Hi ALL:
>
>I have a module called samplemod.pm. It used to work fine. After modifying
>something, i got errors from a perl
>script (use samplemod;) saying:
>samplemod.pm did not return a true value at /home/httpd/perl/test.pl line
12.
>BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at  /home/httpd/perl/test.pl line 12.
>Any hints, Thank you very much.
>
>Steven.
>
>Jim Winstead wrote:
>
>> On May 25, Jeff Stuart wrote:
>> > That's a GOOD question.  Is there anyone at the moment using perl 5.6.0
in
>> > production?  Is it ready for production yet?
>>
>> We have one site in production with it, and a number of others
>> going into production soon. We've been using is exclusively in our
>> development environment for all new development since shortly after
>> 5.6.0 came out. It has been rock-solid for us. (The basic setup
>> is Apache 1.3.12, mod_perl 1.24, perl 5.6.0, and FreeBSD 3.4.)
>>
>> Jim
>
>

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