Getting exactly the same with perl 5.10.1 on debian-testing

1 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 5948 2 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 6500 3 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 6072 4 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 6668 5 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 6868 6 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 7716 7 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 8204 8 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 7796 9 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 7888 10 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 9220 11 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 9556 12 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 9664 13 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 9680 14 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 10548 15 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 10320 16 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 10960 17 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 11568 18 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 11772 19 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 12232 20 7216 15735 /usr/bin/perl ./perl_thread 12584

In reply to Re^3: Perl Threads and Memory Leaking by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl Threads and Memory Leaking by aphexcoil

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