John Unsworth wrote:
> Thanks.
> 
> However that is still dangerous. Someone could build perl to use perl memory
> manager even if the platform isn't windows 


Yes, which is something I've always done without ill-effect. The perl
dist that comes with the distribution that I run has PERL_MALLOC
enabled, and that hasn't been a problem for me. I'd rather avoid mixing
the two mallocs unless there really is a problem -- and so far I'm only
hearing that there's a demonstrable problem on Windows.

jeff

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