On 02/24/2007 06:47 PM, Frank Reitzenstein wrote: > I had never actually done an upgrade on Redhat until the last CD fedora > 5 - it has always been splicing and rebuilding (thanks to Interchange). > Fedora 5 is excellent by the way. > > As a result of your emails I notice that I AM running Interchange with > Perl 5.8.7 (/usr/local/bin/perl). 5.8.7 is fine as long as it's non-threaded. If you want to run a threaded perl then it needs to be 5.8.8. > For example www.aussievitamin.com > > I guess with a 2.7GHz processor and 1G RAM there could be a 30% > performance loss. There are no noticeable problems at all. (My son in NZ > says don't waste your time - your sites load fine). The 30% performance loss comes from running a threaded perl, not from an older perl. > I have Perl 5.8.8 at /usr/bin/perl for some reason. I guess I should get > around to replacing it with perl 5.6 and then I guess Mike's CPAN > scripts will work with that huh? 5.6? That's ancient. > ...and I can change /usr/local/bin/perl > to /usr/bin/perl in all the files in the /usr/lib/interchange/bin > directory. I'm glad when my life isn't dominated by technical issues :) If your /usr/local/bin/perl is non-threaded then I would leave it. Peter _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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