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Thanks for reporting that. I'm at a particularly busy spot at work for a few days, so I haven't gotten around to mining the various logs for more specific details on the failure. Cool Uses for Perl loaded just fine and very quickly for me before I replied. It failed for me just now.

So it seems to be an intermittent problem. Note, however, CUfP has yet to fail for me in the manner described in the root note, upon which my initial assessment of the likely cause was based. It is even possible that the two failure modes are nearly completely unrelated.

But I will try to carve out the time to mine logs soon.

In the mean time, a cheap replacement for CUfP is to follow this link and then click the Search button: ?node_id=3989;re=N;CU. You'll just get the most recent node titles as links that you can click on.

- tye        


In reply to Re^4: Broken link to "Cool Uses For Perl" (chronic) by tye
in thread Broken link to "Cool Uses For Perl" by sg

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