On Wed, 2016-06-29 at 21:47 +0200, Bram Vanroy | KU Leuven wrote:
When I try to get the version manually from the command line, this works fine.
perl -le 'use Carp; print $Carp::VERSION;' # returns 1.11
OK
I'm at loss. I have no idea at all why the program would crash on such a line!
Is there by any chance more than one version of Perl on your system? You could try using strace to see which files were accessed - strace ./your-script 2>&1 | grep -i carp might be useful.
You say you didn't manage to start multiple basex sessions either. Can I ask what the cause of this was? Did Basex' Perl API throw an error, and if so which one?
I didn't get an error but my script fails (or throws an exception) the second time I try to use a BaseX session; I can open several but only the first one used with $s->query() actually works. It might be that $query->more() thinks it's got past the end of the results or something.
I didn't try for long though.
Liam
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