On Saturday, 2010-07-17 at 09:23:18 +0000, Janne Snabb wrote: > The problem seems to go away when threads are disabled.
> The problematic line 311 in util.c expands to quite a horrible mess > (found this out by doing make util.i): > (void)( { if ((PL_curinterp)) { PerlInterpreter* my_perl > __attribute__((unused)) = ((PerlInterpreter > *)pthread_getspecific(PL_thr_key)); if (((my_perl->Idebug) & 0x00000080)) > {(my_perl->Idebug)&=~0x00000080; PerlIO_printf(Perl_PerlIO_stderr(my_perl), > "0x%""lx"": (%05ld) calloc %ld x %ld > bytes\n",(UV)(ptr),(long)(my_perl->Ian)++,(long)count,(long)total_size); > (my_perl->Idebug)|=0x00000080;} } } ); > Someone who understands the perl threading internals needs to figure > this out. I would recommend you take this to the perl5-porters mailing list. You will have a much better chance of finding expertise than on this mailing list. perl5-port...@perl.org HTH, Lupe Christoph -- | It is a well-known fact in any organisation that, if you want a job | | done, you should give it to someone who is already very busy. | | Terry Pratchett, "Unseen Academicals" | _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"