I am hoping to use mod_perl in apache, but there's a decision to be made.
Mod_perl insists that if apache has thread support, perl must also have it.
I originally enabled the 'threads' USE-flag because I thought it might be
useful, but it turns out to affect apache, while leaving Perl unthreaded,
and I didn't notice until I went to build mod_perl, and it refused to
emerge.

When I enabled the 'ithread' USE-flag for Perl, it issued a warning that
this might not be good for the health of all the packages in the system.
Hmmmm.

So I'm looking for experience and/or advice.  Is threaded Perl an okay
idea?  Is it useful?  Come to think of it, what difference does threading
make to Apache?  Is it generally useful?

Also: why is mod_python not subject to the same concerns?  I notice that
I've always build it with -nothreads, which seems to be the default.  I
guess that means it's okay with threading.

++ kevin

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Kevin O'Gorman, PhD

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