Wise ones, has Mandrake switched from threaded to nonthreaded perl in their distro ?Apparently so (execute perl -V:useithreads to see if its threaded or not).
Would this cause problems if I try to run their modules with a threaded perl ?Absolutely. You're already experienced it, and it's called binary incompatibility. The two perls aren't binary compatible. Just like a perl compiled for windows is not binary compatible with a perl compiled for mandrake, modules compiled for one perl aren't compatible with the other.
Does this mean they now support only nonthreaded perl ?That's what it looks like.
In reply to Re: linux-thread-multi incompatible with nonthreaded modules ?
by PodMaster
in thread linux-thread-multi incompatible with nonthreaded modules ?
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