Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
I've encouontered this problem before on FreeBSD and have had some success
working around it. One of the main problems seems to be with FreeBSD's Perl
build picking Perl's malloc instead of the native FreeBSD malloc(). You can see
how your perl is configured like this:
$> perl -V:usemymalloc
usemymalloc='y';
The default /usr/port/lang/perl5.8
does build perl with this flag. At least on 5.4 and 6.0-current.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/pgollucci rv=0 5 >uname
FreeBSD smgellar 5.4-RELEASE i386
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/pgollucci rv=0 4 >/usr/local/bin/perl
-V:usemymalloc
usemymalloc='y';
I may be able to nudge ports@ to change add a flag to Makefile.
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