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Re: Is it safe to rebuild perl with thread support ?
From: Stefan Sonnenberg-Carstens (ssc
coolspot.de)
Date: Tue Nov 02 2004 - 01:30:42 CST
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Wouldn't it be a good idea
to enable threaded-perl by default on archs
which can serv that correctly via a case
in the bsd specific makefile ?
The reason is that I think that many people
(like me) need threaded perl, und perl has
no port itself, so you can't have a "system" and
a "user" perl.
Or would it be better to provide a separate port ?
Todd C. Miller wrote:
>In message <41857653.3080805
coolspot.de>
> so spake Stefan Sonnenberg-Carstens (ssc):
>
>
>
>>Is it safe to enable thread support for perl
>>in it's makefile and simple over-install it ?
>>
>>
>
>Yes, if you don't mind rebuilding any perl xs modules you
>have installed.
>
>
>
>>Is threaded perl on i386 stable ?
>>
>>
>
>Seems to be for me. However, you will likely need to edit
>/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/hints/openbsd.sh and change the
> d_getservbyname_r=$undef
>line to match OpenBSD 3.6 unless you are running -current.
>
> - todd
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