Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
IIRC there were some arguments against running threaded perl on FreeBSD. But I remember if the issue was specific to the OS. So if you're installing Apache 1.3 off ports chances are the default config is for non-threaded mode.Hi, Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately I can't on both accounts. I realize this sounds weird, because of certain issues I need to bring this up like another server. The only reason difference was I wanted to see if Icould get threaded perl running on this one.Over the weekend I backed down to regular perl, deleted and reinstalledall my modules, and now modperl runs.I'm going to suggest to the FREEBSD maintainer that he put a check that if your running threaded perl, to stop the build.
You may get a much more technical response if you asked the freebsd mailing list. It's very happening over there.
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