If regex optimiztion is skipped for perl 5.14+, at this point is it faster
to run ASSP with 5.12?

We haven't updated yet, but were about to.  We won't if you recommend the
older version still.

Thanks

On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 5:21 AM, Thomas Eckardt
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> fixed in 2.0.2_3.2.25:
>
> - the mail header parsing was not working correct in several features
> - unexpected signals SIGALARM are now captured
> - some minor code improvements
> - some optimization for Perl 5.14
> - some optimization for BerkeleyDB
> - if assp.cfg was modified outside assp with an UTF-8 compatible editor
> and an UTF-8 BOM was written to the file, assp was no longer starting
>
>
>
> changed:
>
> - if used, AsspSelfLoader.pm 2.03 is required
> - the regex optimization is skipped, if assp is running on Perl 5.14 or
> higher
>
> Thomas
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