[Catalyst] [OT] building perl with threads

2006-09-30 Thread Daniel McBrearty
now I have the hang of building apache/perl from source ... what's the rationale behind the perl is normally built with thread support OFF in a production environment? is that what is recommended for cat under mod_perl / fastcgi? -- Daniel McBrearty email : danielmcbrearty at gmail.com

Re: [Catalyst] [OT] building perl with threads

2006-09-30 Thread Tobias Kremer
Daniel McBrearty schrieb: now I have the hang of building apache/perl from source ... what's the rationale behind the perl is normally built with thread support OFF in a production environment? is that what is recommended for cat under mod_perl / fastcgi? AFAIK, if you don't really

Re: [Catalyst] [OT] building perl with threads

2006-09-30 Thread Daniel McBrearty
thanks Toby. On 9/30/06, Tobias Kremer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Daniel McBrearty schrieb: now I have the hang of building apache/perl from source ... what's the rationale behind the perl is normally built with thread support OFF in a production environment? is that what is

Re: [Catalyst] catalyst++

2006-09-30 Thread Matt S Trout
Garrett Goebel wrote: On Sep 29, 2006, at 11:22 AM, John Napiorkowski wrote: I'm not sure what you mean by 'multi-attribute dispatch routing'. I have someone here working on integrating Class::Workflow as a controller so you can dispatch based on workflow states and not just on actions.