[Boston.pm] Re: problem with Redhat 8.0, Apache, mod_perl, libapreq
Charles Reitzel
creitzel at rcn.com
Sat Nov 30 22:08:24 EST 2002
On Win32, Perl 5.6.1 is compiled with Multiplicity enabled by default,
which may explain why my test mod_perl programs work OK, even under
simultaneous load w/ ab.
Again, my understanding was that, things were OK for most language
features, but certain constructs could still cause problems
(Regex? Implicit operands? Can't remember, sorry).
Found these links that indirectly confirm:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/archive/mod_perl_C1/modperl_F7/win32_apache2.0.40_mod_perl-2_P40183/
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/install/install.html#Prerequisites
My "take away" is that mod_perl2 is not quite ready for heavy-duty
production use, but is fine for development and light-duty use.
take it easy,
Charlie
At 01:06 PM 11/29/2002 -0500, Sherm Pendley wrote:
>On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 12:53 PM, Charles Reitzel wrote:
>
>>Last I heard, it is Perl that needs to ripen. Specifically, there are
>>still remaining issues in the interpreter that prevent multiple Perl
>>instances within the same process.
>
>That depends - if Perl, even 5.6.0, is compiled with Multiplicity enabled,
>that's not a problem. It's certainly possible that RedHat's Perl isn't
>compiled that way, though.
>
>sherm--
>If you listen to a UNIX shell, can you hear the C?
Not sure. What's that crashing sound?
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