On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 08:33:16AM +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
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> Hello Robin -
>
>
> On Sun, 04 Jun 2000, Robin Gruyters wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Just one question, when will Radiator be multi threaded?
>
>
> Unfortunately the answer is not under our control. The recent release of Perl
>
> 5.6 includes completely rewritten (but still experimental) multi-threading
>
> support. We will be doing some testing with it, but we are loath to release a
> product that could be unstable and unreliable due to either problems with Perl
> itself, or with any of the myriad number of CPAN modules that Radiator uses.
>
>
> On the whole, we feel that our customers value reliability first and foremost,
> and we personally would rather spend our time improving Radiator rather than
>
> chasing obscure bugs in underlying code.
>
>
> Mike has already replied to this question as well, saying that Radiator will
> be
> multi-threaded when Perl has stable multi-threading support.
>
Ok, but I got another question. Which OS is better for Radiator, Linux or *BSD?
And which perl modules, i mean which version? (like perl-ldap, Net-LDAPapi,
Convert-BER etc).
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