in reply to Help building embedded threaded perl 5.6.1 (was: Stanley Hopcroft)

That depends on what you want to do.

If I were you, I'd trim it down to the simplest code that exhibits the behavior, and file a bug report with perlbug. If you were feeling especially noble, you could download the latest Perl snapshot (see perlhack) and test it there.

With 5.6.1, you might not get a lot of thread help. 5.8 will be much, much better in that regard.

If it works with threaded 5.5.3 but not 5.6.1, you're probably running into thread model differences that happened in 5.6.0. perldelta may be your friend then.

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Re: Re: Help building embedded threaded perl 5.6.1 (was: Stanley Hopcroft)
by Anonymous Monk on Nov 07, 2001 at 14:21 UTC
    Thank you very much for your advice.

    I have tried Jon Orwants example (persistent.pl/persistent.c) in perlembed with the sameesults.

    So, I have tried out perlbug.

    Thanks again for you advice; unfortunately this work is a small part of the Netsaint/Nagios (http://www.Netsaint.ORG) project, so development versions of Perl are not an option.