On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Ian Kallen wrote:
I've seen some of the 'perl -V' outputs on this list over the years. Most
people have usermymalloc=n but I've a seen a number of Solaris cases that
have usemymalloc=y
I have a system on Solaris 2.6 with usemymalloc=y and I have a very
infrequent
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Ian Kallen wrote:
So, my question for this group: why would I want usemymalloc=y on Solaris
2.6? Besides having to rebuild a somewhat complex mod_perl compile, I'm
not looking forward to rebuilding all libraries with XS code
I've seen some of the 'perl -V' outputs on this list over the years. Most
people have usermymalloc=n but I've a seen a number of Solaris cases that
have usemymalloc=y
I have a system on Solaris 2.6 with usemymalloc=y and I have a very
infrequent bug that usually manifests iteslef as corrupted
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Ian Kallen wrote:
So, my question for this group: why would I want usemymalloc=y on Solaris
2.6? Besides having to rebuild a somewhat complex mod_perl compile, I'm
not looking forward to rebuilding all libraries with XS code so any
insight as to the ins and outs of