As Adam Prime notes, 5.8.9 became the current stable Perl recently.
It is the other new ingredient besides Apache 2.2.11.  I don't
normally introduce so many new things at once, but happen to be
working through a new sandbox/developmental version of our website.

One of the Apache developers suggested I should wait for 5.10.1, so
that's why I'm futzing with 5.8.9.  I don't know why the bug-report-
generating script would lie to us about what Perl I'm using.

Oooh your os? Was that your machine doing something bad as you were typing?

I won't be doing development for most of a week, but if you have any
other questions, I'll be monitoring email.  Is there anything else
I should "get through" so that you will take a deeper look at this?
If so please advise.

Happy Holidays,
cmac

On Dec 22, 2008, at 11:25 PM, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:

"PL_markstack_ptr"
Thats a perl function its irrelevant of httpd versions. Are you use you are using the /usr/local/bin/perl below ?

*** /usr/local/bin/perl -V
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5 version 8 subversion 9) configuration:
  Platform:
    osname=freebsd, osvers=6.3-release,
Oooh my os, now you're in trouble.

-Dusethreads -Dusemultiplicity -Duseithreads -Duse64bitint'
usethreads=define use5005threads=undef useithreads=define usemultiplicity=define

perl 5.8.9 is not in the ports tree yet, how did you install perl, its also not a GA release, its a Release Candidate (RC)

If you get through all that, I'll take a deeper look. Also, does this not happen with 2.2.10 though that should be irrelevant.

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