Maurice Yarrow wrote:
Hello Philip

Thanks for your reply, which was very reassuring, actually.
Excellent!


By the way,  my perl5.8.3 is built for i386-linux-thread-multi,
but my 5.8.8, which is what I built the mod_perl.so with,
is built for i686-linux.  Two questions, then:
Is the non-threaded perl5.8.8 / mod_perl combination the
preferred one?
Most likely. Especially if you're not using a threaded mpm (worker, event) or going not to make use threads in your code.

I think DBI seems to be making progress on CLONE() ing $dbh handles, at least from the test results I got/saw over on dbi-dev (at) perl (dot) org for the 1.51-RC1 just posted. Its docs still say not to use DBI with ithread enabled perl in production, so I'd go with that recommendation.

If I subsequently rebuild perl5.8.8 for i686-linux-thread-multi,
will I have to re-make the mod_perl ?  (I presume the answer to
this is yes.)
You are again correct.

HTH.

P.S.
  Its bed time where I'm at. (PST)





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