[root@birch02] / # perl -V:useithreads useithreads='define';

Yep.

But, I've got 2 questions, kindly Rob.

  1. Where are the thread bugs? In the Perl version or the module version or did you just mean in general?
  2. What CPAN module to update the threads? I'll search, but still, I don't want to install a lot of unneeded modules before finding the one you were referring to. If you meant the Perl version in general, that can't happen.

Thanks!


In reply to Re^2: Test::Simple 0.62 'make test' failing on 5.8.0 by jffry
in thread Test::Simple 0.62 'make test' failing on 5.8.0 by jffry

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