Andrew Dunstan wrote:
> Tom Lane wrote:
>> Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes:
>>
>>> Now suppose we have more than one interpreter instance running
>>> at the
>>> same time. This is feasible, but only if you used the
>>> Configure option
>>> "-Dusemultiplicity" or the options "-Dusethreads
>>> -Duseithreads" when
>>> building perl.
>>>
>>
>>
>>> Now my local perl (FC5/ia64) has usemultiplicity defined. I am not
>>> sure how common this is.
>>>
>>
>> Ouch. It's certainly not the default configuration :-(
>>
>>
>>
>
> Well, so far many Linux platforms look OK, but FBSD does not.
OpenBSD (which has perl in base) also has those 3 NOT defined ...
>
> This could be ugly ;-(
yeah ...
Stefan