In general--I'm having to be general because I don't use *nix, and these leaks do not happen on my system--thread leaks only become a problem if you create and destroy threads in large numbers. And there is rarely ever a reason to do so. It is almost always better to start one or a pool of threads and reuse them.
It's not clear from your description which parts of your application your are theading, which makes it difficult to offer specific solutions. If you could post the code, it would be much easier to help you.
In reply to Re^4: perl 5.12.3 + threads + memory leak
by BrowserUk
in thread perl 5.12.3 + threads + memory leak
by kamenpetrov
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