If you look at the perl -V output I supplied for AIX, you'll see that the AIX one is already compiled with threads.
(From the original post:
Here's how things are built: AIX: ... ... osname=aix ... archname=aix-thread-multi ... usethreads=define ... useithreads=define ...
)
(I already have a larege multi-platform suite of modules and scripts that I developing and using and the environments are set up as nearly identically as possible between Linux and AIX already since many / most of the scripts are able to run on either platform. So, I appreciate the input, but that's not the issue here.)
Kind regards
Derek.
In reply to Re^2: AIX vs. Linux memory use
by scunacc
in thread AIX vs. Linux memory use
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