As JavaFan indicated, your description isn't giving us quite enough to go on. How about if you post a little bit of sample data and some minimal snippet of runnable code that demonstrates the problem, such that running that snippet with that data takes 0.00N sec locally and N sec on the remote linux server. (You might need the Benchmark module to get measurable results.)

As you try to do that, if you happen to notice that the self-contained test script (using the same test data in the same way) actually runs in about the same time on both systems, then that would suggest there might be a problem with where your linux server is getting its Japanese data from (i.e. it might not be a problem with your perl script or the perl interpreter).

(updated to fix grammar)


In reply to Re: Weird Perl 5.8.8 Regex Problems for Japanese UTF8 by graff
in thread Weird Perl 5.8.8 Regex Problems for Japanese UTF8 by ruski86

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