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<p dir=ltr>A clean tested 32/64-bit build of Perl 5.18.x (removing all legacy cruft) is more wiser...</p>
<p dir=ltr>~ Ken</p>
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                            Alexander Pyhalov <alp@rsu.ru>;                            <br>
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                            [oi-dev] threaded perl and possible troubles                            <br>
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                                        <td valign="top">Hello.<BR>It looks like mod_perl 2.0.8 for Apache 2.4 requires threaded perl. Do I <BR>understand correctly that after rebuilding perl with -Duseithreads we <BR>have to rebuild all perl 5.16-dependent binary modules (luckily, they   <BR>are in the gate)? What about other software? How does it depend on this?<BR><BR>Software, which depends on perl
 5.16:<BR><BR>PACKAGE<BR>pkg:/backup/zetaback<BR>pkg:/benchmark/filebench<BR>pkg:/communication/im/pidgin<BR>pkg:/database/percona-server-55/tests<BR>pkg:/database/postgres-84/language-bindings<BR>pkg:/database/postgres-93/language-bindings<BR>pkg:/desktop/xscreensaver<BR>pkg:/desktop/xscreensaver/hacks<BR>pkg:/developer/build/automake-110<BR>pkg:/developer/build/automake-111<BR>pkg:/developer/versioning/git<BR>pkg:/file/mc<BR>pkg:/image/graphviz/graphviz-perl-516<BR>pkg:/library/perl-5/database-516<BR>pkg:/library/perl-5/libwww-perl-516<BR>pkg:/metapackages/build-essential<BR>pkg:/network/chat/irssi<BR>pkg:/network/ipfilter<BR>pkg:/print/filter/a2ps<BR>pkg:/print/psutils<BR>pkg:/runtime/perl-516/module/sun-solaris<BR>pkg:/service/database/postgres-84/language-bindings<BR>pkg:/service/database/postgres-92/language-bindings<BR>pkg:/shell/parallel<BR>pkg:/system/fault-management/eversholt-utilities<BR>pkg:/system/management/snmp/net-snmp<BR>pkg:/system/ne
twork/ppp<BR>pkg:/text/convmv<BR>pkg:/web/proxy/squid<BR>pkg:/web/server/apache-22/module/apache-perl<BR><BR>-- <BR>System Administrator of Southern Federal University Computer Center<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>oi-dev mailing list<BR><a ymailto="mailto:oi-dev@openindiana.org" href="javascript:return">oi-dev@openindiana.org</a><BR><a href="http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev" target=_blank >http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev</a><BR></td>
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