On Feb 18, 2014, at 12:22 AM, nf...@mailc.net wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestion. Does running a non-default version of perl
> cause problems for other ports/packages running on your system? My
> preference would be to run as close to default as possible, so there's
> not too much pain when I have to rebuild the server.

I haven't had problems, although I don't run much more stuff than Nfsen/nfdmp 
on that server. If it's a concern, anyway, you can always install it inside a 
jail, confining the potential problem.

There's some nasty bug in Perl, because a language interpreter crashing  is 
something that shouldn't happen at all.




Borja.


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