I swear to you that I tried it with the debug flag off and it did the same thing. Really. I did... Nevertheless, just to humor you I tried it again. Just to be extra doubly sure I cleared the cache and TADA! it's fixed.
perrin++
For a little closure, here's the updated httpd.conf section:
PerlModule Apache::Template
TT2EvalPerl On
TT2LoadPerl On
TT2Recursion On
TT2Debug Off
TT2Headers all
TT2Params all
TT2Trim On
TT2CacheSize 64
TT2CompileDir /tmp/tt2
TT2CompileExt .ttc
TT2IncludePath /usr/local/www/inc/tt2
<Files *.tt2>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::Template
</Files>
Alias /tt2 "/usr/local/www/inc/tt2"
<Location "/tt2">
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::Template
</Location>
MORAL: One must crawl before one can walk, even with config files.
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