ASPN ActiveState Programmer Network
ActiveState
/ Home / Perl / PHP / Python / Tcl / XSLT /
/ Safari / My ASPN /
Cookbooks | Documentation | Mailing Lists | Modules | News Feeds | Products | User Groups


Recent Messages
List Archives
About the List
List Leaders
Subscription Options

View Subscriptions
Help

View by Topic
ActiveState
.NET Framework
Open Source
Perl
PHP
Python
Tcl
Web Services
XML & XSLT

View by Category
Database
General
SOAP
System Administration
Tools
User Interfaces
Web Programming
XML Programming


MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> perlex
perlex
RE: Windows x64 support?
by Jan Dubois other posts by this author
Feb 22 2007 2:42PM messages near this date
Windows x64 support? | IIS 5 and PerlEx freeze on memory usage (stress testing)
SERVICES On Thu, 22 Feb 2007, Richard Wells wrote:
>  I'm looking into options for handling memory growth in my PerlEx app
>  due to increasing volume.

I would recommend to use a lower value for the Reload parameter to
avoid excessive memory consumption per interpreter.

>  Are there plans to port PerlEx to Windows 64?

This is currently a low priority.  We may eventually do it, but it
depends on customer demand...

>  Separately, though not PerlEx-specific, what is the status of an
>  MSWin32-x64 PPM repository? This enhancement request
> 
>    http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=55317&printable=1&pre=1
> 
>  from 2006-10-17 is marked as Status: UNCONFIRMED and Priority:
>  3-Medium.

This too will be purely demand driven.  We currently don't have any
64 bit repositories besides the HP-UX ones, but might add them depending
on how many people start asking for them.

Cheers,
-Jan

PS: Please move further PerlEx discussion to the ActivePerl mailing list
    (or Perl-Win32-Web).  Similarly, all bug reports on PerlEx 3.x should
    be filed in the ActivePerl bug database.

_______________________________________________
PerlEx mailing list
PerlEx@[...].com
To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs
Thread:
Richard Wells
Jan Dubois

Privacy Policy | Email Opt-out | Feedback | Syndication
© 2004 ActiveState, a division of Sophos All rights reserved