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Date:      Wed, 6 Oct 2004 16:28:32 +0200
From:      Marc Balmer <marc@msys.ch>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   syslog() reentrant when compiling with -pthread?
Message-ID:  <FFEC3743-17A3-11D9-BB63-0003938168B2@msys.ch>

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Hi

I am a long time Unix developer but new with FreeBSD. I worked the last 
years mostly with OpenBSD.  First I am overwhelmed by the number of 
mailing lists you guys provide.  Second I am not sure if I picked the 
right one ;-)  So please direct me to the right place if this list is 
only for discussion of FreeBSD system development...

My question regarding thread-safeness of syslog():  On OpenBSD I used 
syslog_r() to do thread safe logging (the software in question is a 
sendmail milter, which runs multithreaded).  FreeBSD does not have 
these functions, but the cc man page states that compiling with 
"-pthread" links in the thread safe libc_r library instead of libc.  As 
syslog() seems to part of libc on FreeBSD, is it safe to assume that 
syslog() is indeed thread safe on FreeBSD when compiling with the 
-pthread switch?

Thanks,
Marc Balmer



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