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I've been using nytprof for years and never saw it fail. The "perl -d:NYTProf script" part works but the HTML generator "nytprofhtml" fails with these errors (with cleaned up paths):
Reading nytprof.out Processing nytprof.out data collapse_sibling_evals: nested evals in (eval 656)[/ExtUtils/MM_Unix.p +m:2920] not handled at /Devel/NYTProf/FileInfo.pm line 291. collapse_sibling_evals: nested evals in (eval 2695)[/Module/Metadata.p +m:13] not handled at /Devel/NYTProf/FileInfo.pm line 291. Writing line reports to nytprof directory 97% ... Can't call method "inc" on an undefined value at /Devel/NYTProf/FileInfo.pm line 430.
Not sure what to do next. Thank you

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