>> http://www.xav.com/perl/lib/Pod/perlfork.html

> Please read your own source:

I did

> Since the fork() emulation runs code in multiple threads, extensions
> "calling into non-thread-safe libraries may not work reliably when
calling
> fork(). As Perl's threading support gradually becomes more widely
adopted
> even on platforms with a native fork(), such extensions are expected
to be
> fixed for thread-safety. "

> Are you shure all needed extensions are thread-safe?

Yes, I saw that, but looking at the blockreports generation code it
doesn't
seem like it's using SSL or other special modules; that's why I thought
that
in this particular case (block reports generation) fork may be viable

> I think if it would be easy to fork, ASSP would use it already.
.
maybe, or maybe not <g>



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