On 3/8/07, Ron Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mike, Yeah, sorry, it sounds really strange to me too. I have to say I am not responsible for the installation of Perl or any modules on our Sun server so that it's possible that something has got messed up there, but I can't really make any progress in that regard unless I can say that someone on another platform doesn't have the problem. On the other hand, for another
Heh ... I can confirm that we don't have this problem with Evergreen on Linux using M::R 2.0 ... otherwise I'd be out of a job. :P
client, also on Solaris, with a different ILS, I had some random problems that looked quite similar. Files were not so large for the other client, so maybe that's why they only seemed to crop up rarely. I am writing now from my office, not my client's site, so I'll have to send you the files tomorrow. But just to give you a better sense of what I'm looking at, here's the attached document, which a Perl-knowledgeable colleague has already checked over for obvious errors.
I'm buried today anyway, but I'll try to take a look over the weekend if you can get the MARC (and a minimal script that fails with those records) to me ... off-list is fine if you'd rather not send it to everone.
Thanks very much.
Hope I can help!
Ron Ron Davies Av. Baden-Powell 1 Bte 2, 1200 Brussels, Belgium Email: ron(at)rondavies.be Tel: +32 (0)2 770 33 51 GSM: +32 (0)484 502 393 At 02:02 8/03/2007, Mike Rylander wrote: That is approximately the strangest thing I've ever heard in relation to MARC::Record... Do you have any single record that reliably fails? I'd be very interested in seeing th smallest possible test that dies reliably.
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