I have no insights into whether the linked GitHub issue fixes anything. That's a Perl package problem, and not an NGINX one. We could potentially stop requiring the Perl module but a segfault in libperl is a Perl issue, not an nginx one. However, we don't have a *clear* reproduction solution for this that would guarantee testing, and rebuilding Perl and then building the NGINX package against that perl version is a nontrivial process (and I don't have the cycles right now to drive that kind of build test).
I have no insights into whether the linked GitHub issue fixes anything. That's a Perl package problem, and not an NGINX one. We could potentially stop requiring the Perl module but a segfault in libperl is a Perl issue, not an nginx one. However, we don't have a *clear* reproduction solution for this that would guarantee testing, and rebuilding Perl and then building the NGINX package against that perl version is a nontrivial process (and I don't have the cycles right now to drive that kind of build test).