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Re: Possibly bug in libpthread and C++ ?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michael Widenius TcX DataKonsulter)
Tue Apr 15 11:53:22 1997
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 17:22:38 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Michael Widenius TcX DataKonsulter AB <monty@analytik.analytikerna.se>
To: Samuel Tardieu <sam@ada.eu.org>
Cc: pthreads@MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: <qw6zpv0y8f5.fsf@esmeralda.enst.fr>
Reply-To: monty@analytikerna.se
>>>>> "Samuel" == Samuel Tardieu <sam@ada.eu.org> writes:
Samuel> --pgp-sign-Multipart_Tue_Apr_15_10:52:44_1997-1
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>>>>> "Alex" == eowyn <Alex> writes:
Alex> I tried this test on FreeBSD-2.0 and FreeBSD-3.0-current (I had
Alex> to make very little modifications in include files to compile
Alex> libpthread on FreeBSD-3.0-current), and the problem is the same.
Alex> Could you please help me,
Samuel> Sure! Use Linux and LinuxThreads :-)
Samuel> MIT pthreads are (were?) great, but it seems they are not maintained
Samuel> anymore. I've seen many people submit patches and no new version with
Samuel> these patches included was made available, although some of them fixed
Samuel> very annoying bugs.
The MIT pthreads are currently maintained by me, Monty, for the MySQL
server. The MySQL distribution contains a MIT threads distribution
with all important patches applied and with lots of bugs fixed that
has been found in connection with MySQL testing.
Monty
PS: The MySQL distribution with MIT threads can be found at http://www.tcx.se