The only problem with that, is that mod_perl is a memory hog, yes? ( I don't have vast amounts of experience with mod_perl, just a little )... and this little beast only has 48MB at the moment, up to a maximum of 64...

I've thought about it, but it just didn't seem like a good idea (correct me if I'm wrong here of course, that's not uncommon :))... And I will look more at fastcgi, but it seems to me if perl is taking forever to load, then fastcgi may or may not help (?)

Thanks for the advice!

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In reply to Re: Re: Perl 5.6.0 on MIPS (R4K) - Linux by darkcyde
in thread Perl 5.6.0 on MIPS (R4K) - Linux by darkcyde

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