Hi Justin, I don't know if you have solved your issue already, but here there's a viable workaround:
/add a "use Carp::Heavy;" statement to your scripts./
I've been having this problem myself since forever, and the workaround solved the issue for me. Still I don't have a sound technical explanation of HWY this happens, nor a cleaner solution.
I found this workaround here http://textmate.1073791.n5.nabble.com/TextMate-perl-bundle-issues-td14163.html .
Please let me know if you find a better solution!
Kind regards, Giovanni
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