Re: [mp1] Problem with loading Time::Piece at startup

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From: Perrin Harkins
Subject: Re: [mp1] Problem with loading Time::Piece at startup
Date: 19:02 on 17 Jan 2005
On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 11:52 +0000, Ian McDonald-ONLINE wrote:
> The use of any Time::Piece function or method falls back to AutoLoader,
> which tries to load the <function>.al file.
> The interpreter cannot find the <function>.al file, and issues a fatal
> error.

This probably means you have a permissions problem on those files or a
directory that contains them.  Try to read them as user "nobody" or
whoever you run your server as.

You may also want to try pre-loading all of it, to increase your shared
memory.

- Perrin

[mp1] Problem with loading Time::Piece at startup
Ian McDonald-ONLINE 11:52 on 17 Jan 2005

Re: [mp1] Problem with loading Time::Piece at startup
Perrin Harkins 19:02 on 17 Jan 2005

RE: [mp1] Problem with loading Time::Piece at startup
Ian McDonald-ONLINE 19:12 on 17 Jan 2005

RE: [mp1] Problem with loading Time::Piece at startup
Ian McDonald-ONLINE 20:39 on 17 Jan 2005

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