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5.8.7 on Tiger

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Robert - 27 Nov 2005 15:42 GMT
I only have a couple of questions...

#1 It asked about doing a "threaded" version that was "new but stable
and a wee bit slower". Should I just take the default of "n"?

#2 I have gone through one configure just to see what it would ask and
except for changing my email address I took the defaults on everything.
Is that pretty normal?

Robert
Drieux - 27 Nov 2005 16:04 GMT
> I only have a couple of questions...
>
> #1 It asked about doing a "threaded" version that was "new but stable
> and a wee bit slower". Should I just take the default of "n"?

yes. Unless you have a really good reason to do threaded perl code.

> #2 I have gone through one configure just to see what it would ask and
> except for changing my email address I took the defaults on
> everything. Is that pretty normal?

Yup.

Basically If you don't have a good reason to do a
special build of it, then don't.

ciao
drieux

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Robert - 27 Nov 2005 16:10 GMT
drieux wrote:

>> I only have a couple of questions...
>>
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> Basically If you don't have a good reason to do a
> special build of it, then don't.

Thanks!

Robert
 
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