We are using ActiveState Perl 5.6 in our shop.
I have read in several places, for instance in this thread, that the ActiveState Perl 'simulates' forking by using threads.
I have a lot of personal experience in writing multi-threaded code in classical 'C'. (Classical, as opposed to C++.) That was under OS/2 (R.I.P.) so it was a while ago and I may not remember everything absolutely correct but I think the following is true.
In reply to ActiveState, threaded fork and re-entrancy by Biker
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