> This really isn't a Perl question, though. If you
> have questions about
> dynamic vs. static linking, and why you might want
> to do one or the
> other, you should probably pick up a good book on C
> and/or the C
> compiler on your system.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> -- jay


thank you for responding, however I have to disagree
with you in that this is not a Perl question because
it is, otherwise perldoc -q would not have this info.
In addition it directly talks about options when
installing Perl.
So in general in a web environment with 8-12gb RAM,
mod_Perl and a MySQL/Postgres backend, do you or
people you know statically link libc.a?




 
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