Do others see this in the error_log?
WARNING: nonstandard use of \\ in a string literal at character 353
HINT: Use the escape string syntax for backslashes, e.g., E'\\'.
I wonder how that affects things. I see it in 1.10 or trunk.
Quickly fgrep -r '\\' . | fgrep -v .svn | less
and filtering out obviously irrelevant ones leaves:
./App/Auth.pm: (my $look = $val{user}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./App/Auth.pm: (my $look = $un) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./Biz/Element/Container.pm: (my $data = $sub->get_value) =~
s/((?:^|\r?\n|\r)+\s*)=/$1\\=/g;
./SOAP/Workflow.pm: (my $look = $adata->{site}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Workflow.pm: (my $look = $name) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Template.pm: (my $look = $args->{workflow}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Template.pm: (my $look = $args->{desk}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Template.pm: (my $look = $elem_type) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Category.pm: (my $esc_path = $path) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Category.pm: (my $esc_parent_path = $parent_path) =~
s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Category.pm: (my $name = $_) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Media.pm: (my $look = $args->{workflow}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Media.pm: (my $look = $args->{desk}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Media.pm: (my $look = $c->{type}) =~
s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Media.pm: (my $look = $_) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $args->{workflow}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $args->{desk}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $path) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $c->{type}) =~
s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $_) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/ElementType.pm: (my $look = $name) =~
s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/ElementType.pm: (my $look = $name) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./Util/Trans/SFTP.pm: ($escaped_base = $orig_base) =~ s/(.)/\\$1/g;
./Util/Burner.pm: ( my $lpath = $path) =~ s/([%_])/\\$1/g;
./Util/Burner.pm: ( my $luri = $uri) =~ s/([%_])/\\$1/g;
WARNING: nonstandard use of \\ in a string literal at character 353
HINT: Use the escape string syntax for backslashes, e.g., E'\\'.
I wonder how that affects things. I see it in 1.10 or trunk.
Quickly fgrep -r '\\' . | fgrep -v .svn | less
and filtering out obviously irrelevant ones leaves:
./App/Auth.pm: (my $look = $val{user}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./App/Auth.pm: (my $look = $un) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./Biz/Element/Container.pm: (my $data = $sub->get_value) =~
s/((?:^|\r?\n|\r)+\s*)=/$1\\=/g;
./SOAP/Workflow.pm: (my $look = $adata->{site}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Workflow.pm: (my $look = $name) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Template.pm: (my $look = $args->{workflow}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Template.pm: (my $look = $args->{desk}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Template.pm: (my $look = $elem_type) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Category.pm: (my $esc_path = $path) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Category.pm: (my $esc_parent_path = $parent_path) =~
s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Category.pm: (my $name = $_) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Media.pm: (my $look = $args->{workflow}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Media.pm: (my $look = $args->{desk}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Media.pm: (my $look = $c->{type}) =~
s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Media.pm: (my $look = $_) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $args->{workflow}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $args->{desk}) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $path) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $c->{type}) =~
s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/Story.pm: (my $look = $_) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/ElementType.pm: (my $look = $name) =~
s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./SOAP/ElementType.pm: (my $look = $name) =~ s/([_%\\])/\\$1/g;
./Util/Trans/SFTP.pm: ($escaped_base = $orig_base) =~ s/(.)/\\$1/g;
./Util/Burner.pm: ( my $lpath = $path) =~ s/([%_])/\\$1/g;
./Util/Burner.pm: ( my $luri = $uri) =~ s/([%_])/\\$1/g;