BTW, in this context it might be interesting to show how i went over this bridge (AKA "Install Perl with threads" or so) using perlbrew:
karls-mac-mini:~ karl$ perlbrew list
perl-5.16.2
perl-5.16.3
perl-5.17.7
perl-5.18.0
perl-5.18.1
* perl-5.18.2
karls-mac-mini:~ karl$ perlbrew install --as perl-5.18.2threads -Duse
+threads perl-5.18.2
Installing /Users/karl/perl5/perlbrew/build/perl-5.18.2 into ~/perl5/p
+erlbrew/perls/perl-5.18.2threads
This could take a while. You can run the following command on another
+shell to track the status:
tail -f ~/perl5/perlbrew/build.perl-5.18.2.log
karls-mac-mini:~ karl$ perlbrew list
perl-5.16.2
perl-5.16.3
perl-5.17.7
perl-5.18.0
perl-5.18.1
* perl-5.18.2
perl-5.18.2threads
karls-mac-mini:~ karl$ perlbrew switch perl-5.18.2threads
karls-mac-mini:~ karl$ perlbrew list
perl-5.16.2
perl-5.16.3
perl-5.17.7
perl-5.18.0
perl-5.18.1
perl-5.18.2
* perl-5.18.2threads
karls-mac-mini:~ karl$ perl -Mthreads
^C
Seems to be pretty cool.
Regards, Karl
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